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Set in 1990s New York, a city struggling to reinvent itself, Satan's Treasure is a dark thriller that follows the fortunes of four strangers with an obsessive desire to succeed. A detective sergeant with the NYPD whose involvement in a botched hostage incident has saddled him with a guilty conscience. A womanizing talk show host who hates being a little fish in a big pond. A struggling waitress/model trying to kickstart her career with a beauty pageant. And an accountant with a troubled past and a psychotic hatred of women. When a brutal murder takes place in midtown Manhattan, the four are drawn together, with catastrophic results.…mehr

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Set in 1990s New York, a city struggling to reinvent itself, Satan's Treasure is a dark thriller that follows the fortunes of four strangers with an obsessive desire to succeed. A detective sergeant with the NYPD whose involvement in a botched hostage incident has saddled him with a guilty conscience. A womanizing talk show host who hates being a little fish in a big pond. A struggling waitress/model trying to kickstart her career with a beauty pageant. And an accountant with a troubled past and a psychotic hatred of women. When a brutal murder takes place in midtown Manhattan, the four are drawn together, with catastrophic results.
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Born in Italy, Lou Volpentesta migrated to Canada with his parents in 1953, and has resided happily in Toronto ever since. He's worked as a magazine editor, a PR director, and an audio/visual installer. A graduate of the Humber College journalism program, he's been writing fiction, off and on, since 1985. His work has appeared in publications in Canada and the U.S., including White Wall Review, Canadian Stories, New Orphic Review, Writer's Block, Green's Magazine, Midnight Zoo, Crossroads, Kracked Mirror Mysteries, Dogwood Tales, Tapestry, and bluemurder.com. His other passions include travel, hiking, photography, opera and haunting movie theaters