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De zaak Lasko : brengt corrupte multimiljonair de president ten val?

by Richard North Patterson, Mariëlla Snel, Jolien Meijer

Series: Christopher Paget (1)

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"Mr. Patterson is a natural storyteller....Fast moving...A handsome job."<BR>THE NEW YORK TIMES<BR>William Lasko is a self-made millionaire who's got an eye for wealth and influence, the ear of the president, and a talent for using both to get what he wants. Now the Economic Crimes Commission wants the corrupt, untouchable Lasko brought down--and U.S. Attorney Christopher Paget is tapped to take on the job. <BR>To gather enough evidence to nail Lasko without alienating the White House, Paget's got to go by the book. But Lasko makes his own rules. And eliminating enemies is William Lasko's golden one....Copyright © Libri GmbH. All rights reserved.… (more)
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Title:De zaak Lasko : brengt corrupte multimiljonair de president ten val?
Authors:Richard North Patterson
Other authors:Mariëlla Snel, Jolien Meijer
Info:Baarn : UMCO; 253 p, 22 cm; http://opc4.kb.nl/DB=1/PPN?PPN=305261711
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The Lasko Tangent by Richard North Patterson

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  dgmathis | Mar 16, 2023 |
The author writes reality fiction concerning white collar commercial crimes prosecuted by an indefatigable public prosecutor. This book builds suspense around financial crimes, personal political issues, and murder of witnesses. Provides examples of dialogue between attorneys, and their rich clients, who are familiar with "hard ball" tactics and intimidation. The author adds gratuitous drinking and sex tension, making for a sweet read.

William Lasko is a dominating man-- he fills the rooms he is in, with himself. He steals from people and is rich and influential, trying to get richer and more influential at the expense of everyone else. He has corrupted local, State, and Federal officials. Now the Economic Crimes Commission turns to U.S. Attorney Christopher Paget to investigate one of his deals which turns out to be so much more.
  keylawk | Apr 27, 2014 |
The author's first published mystery, over 30 years ago. One can compare his expertise with his more recent books. ( )
  AnneliM | Jul 24, 2010 |
Having read Degree of Guilt a few years ago, it was interesting to read a bit about Paget's earlier life. But this in no way really connected the two stories together. The premise was not far fetched, but the way it played out was. ( )
  debavp | Dec 30, 2009 |
3262. The Lasko Tangent, by Richard North Patterson (read Oct 30, 1999) I have never read anything by Patterson before and thought I would. This is his first book, and it is attention-holding, tho the writing is not subtle. And I object to the central character's amoral attitudes. But I found myself looking forward to reading this as the book proceeded, and maybe future books of his get better. This book was in 1979, and I would hope he would get better as he matured. ( )
  Schmerguls | Dec 2, 2007 |
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"Mr. Patterson is a natural storyteller....Fast moving...A handsome job."<BR>THE NEW YORK TIMES<BR>William Lasko is a self-made millionaire who's got an eye for wealth and influence, the ear of the president, and a talent for using both to get what he wants. Now the Economic Crimes Commission wants the corrupt, untouchable Lasko brought down--and U.S. Attorney Christopher Paget is tapped to take on the job. <BR>To gather enough evidence to nail Lasko without alienating the White House, Paget's got to go by the book. But Lasko makes his own rules. And eliminating enemies is William Lasko's golden one....Copyright © Libri GmbH. All rights reserved.

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