Sunday, June 28, 2015

I’ll find more soon, have not read any of these…

Have not read this but there was a short piece of writing on this in our English book in the 70’s…

The Interlopers (novel) - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

 

…I recollect reading it.

The Bishop (novel) - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia – chess

 

Red Tea – bought this tea…

 

Out of the Shelter by David Lodge — Reviews, Discussion, Bookclubs, Lists

 

The_House_on_the_Strand – House of Sand and Fog

 

The_Green_Man_(Kingsley_Amis_novel)

 

The Naked Face is the first novel (1970) written by Sidney Sheldon. It was nominated by the Mystery Writers of America for the Edgar Allan Poe Award for Best First Novel by an American Author.

In 1983 the novel was adapted as a film directed by Bryan Forbes, starring Roger Moore and Rod Steiger.

The Naked Face

TheNakedFace.jpgAuthorSidney Sheldon GenreThriller PublisherWilliam Morrow

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Dr. Judd Stevens, M.D., is a caring and successful Manhattan psychoanalyst who must face a horrific prospect; someone is trying to kill him. First, John Hanson, a patient trying to overcome his homosexuality, is murdered. Not long after, Carol Roberts, Stevens' secretary, is also found tortured to death. Two police officers, Andrew McGreavy and Frank Angeli, are quick to treat Stevens as the prime suspect, partly due to McGreavy's anger over Stevens' testimony in a previous case. Stevens is later run down by a car, and following his recovery, two men in dark try to kill him in his office.

To prove his innocence and track down the real killer, Stevens hires a private investigator by the name of Norman Z. Moody. He also suspects some of his patients: Harrison Burke (a homocidal paranoiac), Anne Blake (a mysterious patient with whom Stevens is in love) and Teri