“Lawyer-turned-novelist Erika Holzer’s Eye for an Eye is a disturbing look at street gangs, urban violence, the criminal justice system—a story of vigilantism growing out of the ongoing American obsession with law and order. Impassioned characters, sharp terse writing—a sort of American Clockwork Orange. Highly recommended.”
—Nelson DeMille.
“Blistering.
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Novelist-journalist Erika Holzer (Cornell, NYU Law), with husband Hank, in the 1960s represented Ayn Rand?whose mentoring sparked Holzer?s literary career. Her first novel, Double Crossing (Putnam), combined espionage and human rights, earning high praise from Mary Higgins Clark, Phyllis Whitney, and Harry Crews. Her second acclaimed novel combined suspense and justice. Holzer has authored numerous articles, columns, reviews, short stories, and film scripts.
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