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Larry Beinhart

    January 1, 1947
    Larry Beinhart
    No one rides for free
    How to Write a Mystery
    American Hero
    The Librarian
    The Deal Goes Down
    You Get What You Pay for
    • 2022

      A legendary, Edgar-Award winning writer returns, and so does his legendary detective, with a gripping thriller about marital discord, contract killing, off-piste skiing and the deep state... Ex-private eye Tony Casella lives in the Catskill mountains, a lonely old tough guy whose body can no longer do what it once did. His wife and son are dead; his daughter barely talks to him; his bank is in the process of foreclosing on his home. But a chance encounter with a rich young woman on a train changes everything. He is hired to take care of her superrich, sexual predator husband. That job leads to others and he joins a small start-up whose mission is to save women from abusive marriages. Provided their spouses are in the top 0.01%. It's a luxury service destined to make great profits. Tony’s problems seem to be over, but are they? An old, angry associate is determined to get his cut of Tony’s earnings, murky government agents start to tail him, and when he is sent to the Austrian alps to kill a Russian oligarch and rescue his American wife, all hell breaks loose… Packed with action The Deal Goes Down is an unforgettable portrait of a Lion in Winter who still has a few tricks up his sleeve, from a writer garlanded with awards and critical acclaim and whose novel American Hero was made into the classic film, Wag the Dog.

      The Deal Goes Down
    • 2004

      The Librarian

      • 446 pages
      • 16 hours of reading
      3.5(22)Add rating

      University librarian David Goldberg begins a side job as a conservative activist, a position that lands him in hot water with a conspiratorial clique of wealthy right-wingers who want him gone.

      The Librarian
    • 1996

      How to Write a Mystery

      • 240 pages
      • 9 hours of reading
      3.6(136)Add rating

      Engaging readers with a playful twist on the classic mystery genre, this book invites them to become the detective. It presents a series of intriguing clues and scenarios, challenging readers to solve the whodunit alongside the characters. The narrative encourages active participation, making it a fun and interactive experience for mystery enthusiasts. With a blend of humor and suspense, it promises an entertaining journey where readers can test their sleuthing skills and enjoy the thrill of unraveling the mystery.

      How to Write a Mystery
    • 1994

      American Hero

      • 397 pages
      • 14 hours of reading
      3.7(172)Add rating

      Impassioned in its anger, lethal in its aim, American Hero paints a scathing portrait of the strange place this country had become in the Reagan-Bush years--and shows how only Hollywood could have taken full advantage of the demise of the Old World Order.

      American Hero
    • 1991

      In 1984 selfishness and greed lead to corruption in very high places and a New York private eye is drawn into an investigation of Reagan's Attorney General, who may have links with organized crime. Any methods will be used to stop Cassella uncovering the truth.

      You Get What You Pay for