Four Kinds of Rain

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Macmillan, Oct 2, 2007 - Fiction - 288 pages
Broke, recently divorced, and a total deadbeat, Bob Wells has spent his life as a psychiatrist only doing good in the world. When one of his patients with clear paranoid delusions starts to lose a grip, Bob has no choice but to intervene. Emile Bardan is haunted by demons, and he believes that someone is trying to steal his most prized possesion, the legendeary Mask of Utu. Bob thinks it's all part of Emile's imagination until he discovers that Emile is telling the truth and that the mask is worth millions. It's Bob who may actually be the one losing his grip. He's tired of helping people for nothing, tired of being treated like dirt-and while he may have met the girl of his dreams, he doesn't want to lose her because he can't take care of her. There is only one thing to do:Bob is going to steal the mask himself: But doing so may mean making the biggest mistake of all-as he proceeds down a path into a dark abyss from which there is no return.
 

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Section 1
3
Section 2
7
Section 3
23
Section 4
47
Section 5
55
Section 6
101
Section 7
113
Section 8
137
Section 11
185
Section 12
193
Section 13
221
Section 14
227
Section 15
241
Section 16
249
Section 17
253
Section 18
263

Section 9
163
Section 10
169
Section 19
275
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In 1985 ROBERT WARD'S critically acclaimed "Red Baker," which won the PEN West prize for Best Novel of 1985, drew the attention of David Milch, who asked him to write for "Hill Street Blues." In 1988 he became a co-executive producer and writer of "Miami Vice." He has also written for such shows as "New York Undercover, ""The Division." He lives in Los Angeles.

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