The raiders /

Robbins, Harold.

The raiders / Harold Robbins. - New York : London : Pocket Books, 1997. - 363 p. : ill. ; 18 cm.


In The New York Times #1 best-seller The Carpetbaggers, readers were introduced to Jonas Cord, a man who wanted it all and got it when his father died and the Cord fortune became his. But everything wasn't enough, and Jonas wanted more Now the compelling sequel, The Raiders, continues the electrifying saga of the Cord family. When Jonas makes some regrettable business decisions that attract the wrath of the Las Vegas mob, he flees to Mexico where he reconnects with an old lover and a son he never knew he had. Soon father and son are locked in a deadly struggle for control of the family's fortune with much more than money on the line. In this novel of decadence, betrayal, lust, and unimaginable wealth, Harold Robbins once again proves his power to shock, inspire, and above all else, entertain.

9781849832366


Businesspeople --Fiction.
Fathers and sons --Fiction.
Man-woman relationships --Fiction.

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