The Hit - Neil Harris - Books - Authorhouse - 9781491879627 - October 29, 2013
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The Hit

Neil Harris

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The Hit

Publisher Marketing: Heidi Fraumeister inherited her father's business empire and became a millionairess overnight. While on a sailing holiday around the Canary Isles she is spotted by Jack Towney who assumes the alias of James De Villiers in order to impress her. They become entangled in a passionate relationship and are quickly married. Heidi insists on a pre-nuptial agreement to safeguard her fortune, which Jack gladly signs, but in the months that follow the gloss of the relationship suddenly tarnishes and Jack needs to find a way out without losing the lavish life-style being married to Heidi affords. Divorce would leave Jack back where he started, poor and lonely. He hatches a plan to have Heidi killed by a professional hit man and engages old friends Michael and Patrick Flannigan to provide the assassin. However with a huge sum of money on offer, greed takes over, and in the end the Flannigan brothers decide to carry out the kill themselves. "The Hit" follows the two bungling hit men as they try to kill off the millionairess to save their friend losing claim to her fortune. Despite numerous failed attempts they eventually manage to commit the murder they were being paid for, but not with the outcome they had anticipated. Contributor Bio:  Harris, Neil Neil Harris is the Preston and Sterling Morton Professor of History and Art History Emeritus at the University of Chicago. His books include "T""he Artist in American Society"; "Humbug: The Art of P. T. Barnum" and "Cultural Excursions: Marketing Appetites and Cultural Tastes in Modern America."

Media Books     Paperback Book   (Book with soft cover and glued back)
Released October 29, 2013
ISBN13 9781491879627
Publishers Authorhouse
Pages 232
Dimensions 152 × 229 × 14 mm   ·   344 g

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