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Janus Island
Janus Island
Author: Sloan Wilson
ISBN-13: 9780330024426
ISBN-10: 0330024426
Publication Date: 3/6/1970
Pages: 336
Edition: New Ed
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Publisher: Macmillan
Book Type: Paperback
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From the author of; The Man In The Grey Flannel Suit. Man and woman go to house of millionaire friend for a casual weekend of love and laughter. They find the house bugged and with video in each room by the owner which provide for a nightmare of terror on Janus Island
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At 45 Ben Powers finds his 20-year marriage on the rocks and his once brilliant career as a television writer washed up. His son is a stranger to him and his daughter is too w rapped up in her own life to give him much thought. Alone and financially crippled, he seeks solace in 28-year old Penny Saved, whose recent disappointment in love has left her emotionally drained and pathetically vulnerable.

Ben invites Penny to accompany hi for the weekend to the Long Island estate of an old friend, Nort, with whom his life has been intertwined since childhood days on Janus Island, off the Florida Keys. Nort, who is verging on paranoia, regards Penny with hostility and suspicion.

From a life of repeated and humiliating failures, Nort has devised one last scheme to recoup his prestige and self-assurance; convinced that several gold cannons were sunk off the coast of Janus Island during the 17th century, he has devised an elaborate plan to salvage them. Since the search must be conducted in great secrecy, a diversionary ploy will be created in the form of a documentary film about a s scientifically conducted t treasure hunt. The first few days on the island seem idyllic, but as the search progresses badly, Nort becomes more psychotic and the action more frantic till final shocking climax is reached. (Review taken from book jacket.)