Adler, Warren
Warren Adler is a world-renowned novelist, short-story writer, poet, and playwright. Over the past forty years the prolific writer has published nearly three dozen books and more than a third of them have been sold to Hollywood. His most famous book, The War of the Roses, a masterpiece fictionalization of the ugliest divorce ever, was turned into a box office hit starring Danny DeVito, Michael Douglas, and Kathleen Turner. Random Hearts, starring Harrison Ford, was a major motion picture, and The Sunset Gang was a PBS trilogy. His books have been translated into twenty-five languages and have been reviewed or featured in the New York Times, Los Angeles Times, USA Today, Wall Street Journal, Cosmopolitan, Newsweek, Variety, Glamour, Washington Post, W, Time, Rolling Stone, Gannett News Service, and the Hollywood Reporter. He has also appeared on the Today Show and Good Morning America. Adler writes several times a week for The Huffington Post. He resides in Manhattan and can be found at www.warrenadler.com.
This taut, fast-paced, remarkable novel by renowned author Warren Adler will take you on a frightening horse trek through the far reaches of the Yellowstone wilderness. The trip will turn a father’s quest to deal with parental guilt and reunite with his two adult children into a nightmare of lust, betrayal, entrapment, and death. Beyond the revelations of dark family secrets, readers will discover how an obsession for celebrity and blind ambition can distort familial love and turn a loved child into a grotesque monster. Courtney Temple is sure to be judged as one of those most evil women in fiction, alongside the likes of Lady Macbeth, Medea, and the Wicked Witch of the West. This novel is sure to take its place next to the iconic The War of the Roses in which the author exposed the true nature of marital dysfunction.
