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Country United States ISBN 978-0891908548 Publisher G. P. Putnam's Sons | 3.6/5 Publication date 1970 Originally published 1970 Genre Crime Fiction Adaptations The Anderson Tapes (1971) | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
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Awards Edgar Award for Best First Novel by an American Author Similar Lawrence Sanders books, Edgar Award for Best First Novel by an American Author winners, Mystery books |
The Anderson Tapes is the debut crime fiction novel by Lawrence Sanders, published in 1970. The story revolves around the complicated burglary of an entire upscale New York apartment building by a gang of ex-convicts, who are unaware that the entire operation is under wiretap and camera surveillance by various agencies. The story also introduces the character of NYPD police detective Edward X. Delaney who became Sander's enduring protagonist in his Deadly Sin series of novels. The book earned Sanders the Mystery Writers of America Edgar Award for best first mystery novel. The same year, it was adapted into the movie, directed by Sidney Lumet, with Sean Connery in the title role.
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