Dark Rainbow
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Book Details
About the Book
DARK RAINBOW contrasts the lives of small town miners and their families with the world of big city bankers and businessmen. An artist, the daughter of the Chairman of a conglomerate, is engaged to a banker she's known since childhood. She falls in love, however, with the mysterious and violent owner of the Rainbow reserve. Lives and reputations are threatened in the currents of ambition and greed that the story plays out in scenes that shift from the mines of Missouri to the Cro-Magnon caves of France and the skyscrapers of Manhattan. The novel explores the impact of money and power on love, character, and inegrity.
About the Author
Donold K. Lourie has worked in the legal, mining, banking, and computer businesses in New York City. He is the author of two previous novels and a memoir. He has five grown children and now resides with his wife on the island of Nantucket. [Credits for jacket, inside back flap of jacket ] Jacket art: by James Lourie Jacket design: Sheila Clifford