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Never Leave Me (1953)

by Harold Robbins

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In A Stone for Danny Fisher, Harold Robbins wrote of an ugly part of New York, where flick-knives and bare fists were the passport to wealth and position. In Never Leave Me he shows that the oak-paneled offices of big business, and the expense-account frolics of Madison Avenue hucksters, are not very far removed from Danny Fisher's jungle world. Life in New York's hard-boiled upper income brackets is just as vicious, cruel and deadly as life on the streets of the lower East Side. The smooth words, the expensive clothes, the plush backgrounds, only serve to mask the same frantic drive for material success, and the motto 'I've got mine, to hell with everyone else.' Never Leave Me is the memorable story of one man from this world and how he almost tore his life to pieces in a frenzy of passion and a hunger for power.

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Nunca me abandones se centra en el drama de la responsabilidad moral. La opción que el protagonista verá ante sí como única salida, le coloca ante un conflicto de consecuencias imprevisibles.Y los resolverá en íntima coherencia con su psicología y con su ambición. Una vez más, un auténtico Robbins.Una novela tensa, hábil, apasionante.
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In A Stone for Danny Fisher, Harold Robbins wrote of an ugly part of New York, where flick-knives and bare fists were the passport to wealth and position. In Never Leave Me he shows that the oak-paneled offices of big business, and the expense-account frolics of Madison Avenue hucksters, are not very far removed from Danny Fisher's jungle world. Life in New York's hard-boiled upper income brackets is just as vicious, cruel and deadly as life on the streets of the lower East Side. The smooth words, the expensive clothes, the plush backgrounds, only serve to mask the same frantic drive for material success, and the motto 'I've got mine, to hell with everyone else.' Never Leave Me is the memorable story of one man from this world and how he almost tore his life to pieces in a frenzy of passion and a hunger for power.

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