For fans of classic mid-century pulp fiction, few names carry the weight of Harold Robbins. The author, who dominated bestseller lists from the 1950s through the 1980s, was a master of the "steamy, power-hungry, and extravagant" novel. Among his most notorious works is (1960), a violent, sexy romp through the world of high fashion and organized crime.
The title is a double entendre: it refers both to the literal murder weapon and the "stiletto heel" of the dangerous femme fatale in Cesare’s life. The book explores themes of duality—how a man can be both a cultured businessman and a ruthless killer—and the corruption of the American Dream. stiletto harold robbins pdf
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