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Harry Stein, Author Island $6.5 (0p) ISBN 978-0-440-21808-1
Set in the high-stakes world of cancer research, Stein's medical thriller follows a young doctor whose discovery of a potential cure makes him powerful enemies in the medical establishment. (Apr.)
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Harry Stein, Author St. Martin's Press $7.95 (366p) ISBN 978-0-312-38983-3
Author of Esquire's ""Ethics'' column, Stein sets his first novel in the aftermath of baseball's ``Black Sox'' cheating scandal in 1919, a device that allows him not only to explore the familar turf of ethics but also to probe both mythmaking and...
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Harry Stein, Author Delacorte Press $22.95 (390p) ISBN 978-0-385-31286-8
The often duplicitous politics of cancer research provide the background for this tense, detailed medical thriller about a potential cure for breast cancer. Working with two associates, Daniel Logan, a junior associate at Washington, D.C.'s American
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Harry Stein, Author Delacorte Press $23.95 (368p) ISBN 978-0-385-31476-3
The paranoia roils so thick in Stein's manipulative new chiller (after The Magic Bullet) that just about every character seems a potential monster. At the heart of the fog of dread stands Sally Benedict, 35, a journalist in Edwardstown, N.H., who...
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Harry Stein, Author . HarperCollins $24.95 (315p) ISBN 978-0-06-621172-5
Journalist Stein's portrait of WWII veterans who meet weekly in Monterey, Calif., to share their thoughts and feelings is touching and straightforward, reminiscent of Tuesdays with Morrie
. Members of the titular club range from their 70s to 80s
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Harry Stein, Author Delacorte Press $23.95 (288p) ISBN 978-0-385-33396-2
The journey from liberal to conservative chronicled here by Stein is a journey already described by others such as Norman Podhoretz and David Horiwitz. Though thus predictable, Stein's account is nevertheless amusing. He relates personal anecdotes...
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