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  2. Robert K. Tanenbaum - Wikipedia

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    His byline appears on 33 books; 29 novels and 4 nonfiction works. His cousin Michael Gruber [9] was the ghostwriter of the first part of the popular Butch Karp -Marlene Ciampi series of novels, starting with No Lesser Plea and ending with Resolved. [10] After the partnership with Tanenbaum ended, Gruber began publishing novels using his own ...

  3. Michael Gruber (author) - Wikipedia

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    Gruber was the ghostwriter of the popular Robert K. Tanenbaum series of Butch Karp novels starting with No Lesser Plea and ending with Resolved. [1] After the partnership with Tanenbaum ended, Gruber began publishing novels using his own name. The Book of Air and Shadows became a national bestseller shortly after its release in March 2007.

  4. Badge of the Assassin - Wikipedia

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    Assistant District Attorney, Robert Tanenbaum, the man responsible for bringing the three cop killers to justice leads a tireless nationwide investigation that moves to San Francisco, New Orleans and Mississippi and finally back to a climax in a New York City courtroom, during the desperate search for the killers.

  5. Tannenbaum - Wikipedia

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    Israel Tanenbaum (born 1961), Puerto Rican pianist, record producer, composer, arranger and audio engineer; Larry Tanenbaum (born 1945), Canadian businessman; Marc H. Tanenbaum (1925–1992), American rabbi; Robert K. Tanenbaum, author of crime novels; Sid Tanenbaum (1925–1986), American basketball player

  6. Charles Yukl - Wikipedia

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    Assistant district attorney Robert K. Tanenbaum, who went on to an extended career as novelist and mayor of Beverly Hills, wrote the nonfiction The Piano Teacher: The True Story of a Psychotic Killer as his third book in 1987, collaborating with journalist and producer Peter S. Greenberg to depict Yukl's story in detail. [4] [5]

  7. Alex Karp - Wikipedia

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    Alexander Caedmon Karp was born on October 2, 1967, in New York City, [4] [5] the son of Robert Karp, a Jewish clinical pediatrician, and Leah Jaynes Karp, an African American artist. [6] [7] He was raised in Philadelphia and graduated from Central High School in 1985. [8] [9] He has said he struggled with dyslexia from an early age. [7]

  8. Silicon Valley is responsible for Donald Trump's rise in the US, says Alex Karp. The Palantir CEO blamed Trump's ascendance on what he described as out-of-touch tech moguls.

  9. The Rabbit Factory - Wikipedia

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    The Rabbit Factory (2006) is the first novel by author Marshall Karp. It recounts the investigation by detectives Mike Lomax and Terry Biggs as they explore a series of murders directed at a fictional company Lamaar, a parody of Disney. First is the murder of the man wearing the "Rambunctious Rabbit" costume in the theme park (this is depicted ...