00845nam0-2200277 --450 991062999910332120221206112519.020221206d1952----kmuy0itay5050 baitafreIT 001yyIlluminationsA. Rimbaudversione, con testo a fronte, introduzione e note a cura di Mario MatucciFirenzeSansonistampa 1952L, 138 p.17 cmBiblioteca sansoniana straniera103Poesia franceseRimbaud,Arthur159565Matucci,MarioITUNINAREICATUNIMARCBK9910629999103321FONDO ROSSI 1689ROSSI 1731FARBCFONDO ROSSI 1690ROSSI 1732FARBCFARBCIlluminations92710UNINA01731oam 2200289z- 450 99101589087033211-78651-415-X(CKB)3710000001011723(VLeBooks)9781786514158(Exl-AI)993710000001011723(EXLCZ)99371000000101172320190224c2016uuuu -u- -engGolden DancerPride Publishing1 online resource (1 p.)Dangerous DancersA reporter and the thief he's investigating both fall for a golden dancer, forging a menage of love and lies that could send one to prison and one to the morgue.Mac Macallister is obsessed-the online news reporter needs enough evidence to write a story accusing billionaire art collector Daniel Terrebone of stealing the Golden Dancer, a priceless work of art, from Horst Von Berg. The story promises the recognition Mac craves. But then Mac meets a real golden dancer, ballet star Trelain Medveyev, and his attraction to the man rocks his formerly straight world.When the mysterious Terrebone 'collects' this beautiful dancer, too, Mac rushes to the rescue like a knight in shining cargo pants and plunges into a three-way passion that tears him between love and guilt. Can Mac keep investigating when his story could send one man to prison and another to the morgue? Will this reporter get his story or get his men?Journalists in literatureGenerated by AITheft in literatureGenerated by AIJournalists in literatureTheft in literatureLain Tara1435471BOOK9910158908703321Golden Dancer4174246UNINA