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American writer
Gerald Petievich is a Serbian-American writer of
crime novels, most notably
To Live and Die in L.A. and
The Quality of the Informant.
[1]
He was a
United States Secret Service Special Agent from 1970 to 1985.
[2]
[3]
Three of his novels were adapted for the screen:
To Live and Die in L.A.,
The Sentinel, and
Boiling Point.
[4]
[5] Petievich co-wrote the screenplays for all three.
[6]
Works
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Money Men. Pinnacle Books. 1983.
ISBN
978-0-523-41154-5.; reprint Penguin Group USA, 1991,
ISBN
978-0-451-17052-1
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To Die in Beverly Hills. Arbor House. 1983.
ISBN
978-0-87795-487-3.
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One Shot Deal. Gerald Petievich. 1983.; reprint Penguin Group (USA) Incorporated, 1991,
ISBN
978-0-451-17046-0
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To Live and Die in LA. Arbor House. 1984.
ISBN
978-0-87795-533-7.; Gerald Petievich, 2001,
ISBN
978-1-930916-00-5
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The Quality of the Informant. Arbor House. 1985.
ISBN
978-0-87795-619-8.
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Shakedown. Simon and Schuster. 1988.
ISBN
978-0-671-63154-3.
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Earth Angels. New American Library. 1989.
ISBN
978-0-453-00680-4.; Gerald Petievich, 2001,
ISBN
978-1-930916-15-9
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Paramour. Dutton. 1991.
ISBN
978-0-525-93364-9.; Gerald Petievich, 2001,
ISBN
978-1-930916-17-3
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The Sentinel. Berkley. 2003.
ISBN
978-0-425-18879-8.
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