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Allan Folsom

    December 9, 1941 – May 16, 2014

    Allan Folsom was a screenwriter who contributed to series like Hart to Hart. His works delved into the complexities of human nature and intricate relationships. Folsom's writing style was often described as suspenseful and engaging, offering readers a unique insight into character psychology. His literary contributions remain significant.

    Allan Folsom
    De dag na morgen
    La regola di Machiavelli
    Giorno di confessione
    Day of Confession
    The Exile
    The day after tomorrow
    • 2004

      The Exile

      • 701 pages
      • 25 hours of reading
      3.9(1170)Add rating

      Rendered mute after a traumatic attack, a beautiful young woman and her LAPD rookie brother find themselves enmeshed in a government conspiracy that forces them to outmaneuver an international hit man and a power-hungry baroness.

      The Exile
    • 1998

      In Italy, the Cardinal Vicar of Rome is assassinated during a papal celebration. In Los Angeles, entertainment lawyer Harry Addison receives a desperate message from his long-estranged brother, Father Daniel Addison, a Vatican priest. Hours later a tour bus with Father Daniel aboard explodes on the road to Assisi. When Harry arrives in Italy to claim his brother's body, he discovers that not only may Father Daniel still be alive, but he is the prime suspect in the murder of the Cardinal Vicar. In a sudden turn, Harry finds himself framed for the murder of an Italian policeman. Now on the run and on his brother's trail, Harry is thrust into a terrifying world of horror and deception where an international terrorist hunts Father Daniel as relentlessly as the authorities...and where a monstrous conspiracy arises from the very heart of the Vatican.

      Day of Confession
    • 1994

      A thriller which weaves together three stories of international intrigue. In the first a doctor has to confront his father's killer, in the second a detective investigates a series of horrific murders, and in the third an international organization devises a masterplan of apocalyptic dimensions.

      The day after tomorrow