Book Titles by Anthony Bruno
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The Seekers: A Bounty Hunter's Story:
re-creates Armstrong's
most daring cases. Combining hard-hitting action, gripping storytelling,
and an inspiring personal story, The Seekers: A Bounty Hunter's Story chronicles
Joshua Armstrong's quest for spiritual growth and enlightment while
"seeking" America's most wanted.
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Devil's Food:
Loretta Kovacs is at the bottom of the law
enforcement food chain, tracking down parole violators. On the trail of a money
laundering grifter, she winds up at a Florida fat farm where the Internal
Revenue Service and a mob enforcer join her in the hunt. With a plot that
twists and crackles with surprising energy, Anthony Bruno turns this overworked
material into a wonderfully dark comic thriller. Here's a writer to watch.
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Double Espresso:
Parole officers Loretta Kovass and Frank Marvelli have a big problem:
They've been ordered to find a hit man before he kills a mob turncoat who's
tucked away in the Witness Protection Program.
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Hot Fudge:
Loretta Kovacs and Frank Marvelli, the fugitive-hunting heroes of Devil's
Food and Double Espresso are back in another sexy, savvy yarn of lowlifes
on the lam - and the quirky characters who hunt them down.
Partners -- and lovers at last -- Frank and Loretta usually bust parole
violators for the New Jersey Jump Squad. But their off-hours relationship runs
into a couple of curvaceous speed bumps in the form of Elvissa Mylowe, a fellow
PO and former flame of Frank's who is just too irresistible...
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Seven:
Mismatched partner cops Somerset and Mills are on the trail
of a psychotic murderer who intends to avenge the seven deadly sins, starting
with gluttony, and only they have the chance to stop the killer before he
reaches the last and most shocking crime. Movie tie-in.
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The Ice Man: The Story of a Cold-Blooded Killer:
The undercover efforts of agent Dominick Polifrone are revealed in a
chronicle of his struggles with Richard Kuklinski, who killed more than one
hundred victims for money and pleasure.
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