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The Ghost

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Rosalind "Ross" Magellan, an experienced New York undercover detective, has always trusted her partner, Harry Earles, nicknamed "the Ghost," until Harry starts stalking Ross, threatening her with a secret from her past. Reprint.

400 pages, Mass Market Paperback

First published October 1, 1998

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Marc Olden

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Marc Olden (1933–2003) was the author of forty mystery and suspense novels. Born in Baltimore, he began writing while working in New York as a Broadway publicist. His first book, Angela Davis (1973), was a nonfiction study of the controversial Black Panther. In 1973 he also published Narc, under the name Robert Hawke, beginning a hard-boiled nine-book series about a federal narcotics agent.

A year later, Black Samurai introduced Robert Sand, a martial arts expert who becomes the first non-Japanese student of a samurai master. Based on Olden’s own interest in martial arts, which led him to the advanced ranks of karate and aikido, the novel spawned a successful eight-book series. Olden continued writing for the next three decades, often drawing on his fascination with Japanese culture and history.

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May 4, 2018
The start was a little slow, the pace started picking up after 50% of the book was completed.

It also became easy to guess, who is the stalker with enough clues provided by the author.
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December 19, 2008
Terrible. Clumsily written, worse plotting, cardboard characters. Anyone can write a Stalker Mystery. Big woop. Why did I finish this?
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March 11, 2016
Written in his usual style, a bit irreverent , I could not put it down.
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