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Millionaire Robert Stanley is in Monte Carlo-his yacht Blue Skies in port, a beautiful woman on his lap, and his bodyguard Donald Herman standing nearby, ever vigilant. Stanley's enjoying all the benefits of wealth, little knowing he's about to die. Stanley's death behind the wheel of his blue Mercedes seems like an accident, but there's no denying many people wanted the man dead. As a businessman, Stanley had been ruthless, gleefully driving competitors into bankruptcy and-it's rumored-suicide. He gained control of his company by turning the board of directors against his own father, an act that cemented his reputation as a merciless egomaniac. Stanley's behavior at home mirrored his business dealings. Cruel and lascivious, his infidelity drove his wife to suicide. Blamed for her death by his children, Stanley worked to isolate them from each other, leaving them only a small trust from their mother for expenses. No, Robert Stanley will not be mourned, but was his death murder? And, if so, was he the target of a family plot or organized crime? A tense thriller from the mind of Alan Douglas, Bad Mood Drive will keep you guessing until its shocking conclusion.
La vita di Robert Stanley si conclude su una strada di Monte Carlo, vittima di una collisione tra la sua Mercedes blu e un camion. La sua morte sembra un incidente, ma quando un uomo di odiavano tanto quanto Stanley, l'omicidio è sempre una possibilità . Un sacco di gente voleva Stanley morti. Come un uomo d'affari è stato spietato, rovinando il suo padre per ottenere il controllo della loro società . Come un marito che era un donnaiolo senza vergogna, in ultima analisi, alla guida della sua moglie al suicidio. E come un padre Stanley era un mostro, che custodiva gelosamente la sua ricchezza dai suoi figli allontanati. Nessuno lutto Robert Stanley, ma la sua morte solleva interrogativi. Primo fra tutti: chi sta per ereditare il suo vasto impero? Se l'incidente ha avuto un movente omicida, era il denaro, vendetta o odio puro per un uomo che ha preso gioia a distruggere la vita di altre persone? La risposta si trova in Bad Mood Drive.
Robert Stanley's life comes to an end on a Monte Carlo road, the victim of a collision between his blue Mercedes and a truck. His death seems like an accident, but when a man's hated as much as Stanley, murder is always a possibility. Plenty of people wanted Stanley dead. As a businessman he was ruthless, ruining his own father to gain control of their company. As a husband he was a shameless philanderer, ultimately driving his wife to suicide. And as a father Stanley was a monster, jealously guarding his wealth from his estranged children. No one will mourn Robert Stanley, but his death raises questions. Chief among them: who stands to inherit his vast empire? If the accident had a murderous motive, was it money, revenge, or sheer hatred for a man who took glee in destroying other people's lives? The answer lies in Bad Mood Drive.
Robert Stanley's life comes to an end on a Monte Carlo road, the victim of a collision between his blue Mercedes and a truck. His death seems like an accident, but when a man's hated as much as Stanley, murder is always a possibility. Plenty of people wanted Stanley dead. As a businessman he was ruthless, ruining his own father to gain control of their company. As a husband he was a shameless philanderer, ultimately driving his wife to suicide. And as a father Stanley was a monster, jealously guarding his wealth from his estranged children. No one will mourn Robert Stanley, but his death raises questions. Chief among them: who stands to inherit his vast empire? If the accident had a murderous motive, was it money, revenge, or sheer hatred for a man who took glee in destroying other people's lives? The answer lies in Bad Mood Drive.
Millionaire Robert Stanley is in Monte Carlo-his yacht Blue Skies in port, a beautiful woman on his lap, and his bodyguard Donald Herman standing nearby, ever vigilant. Stanley's enjoying all the benefits of wealth, little knowing he's about to die. Stanley's death behind the wheel of his blue Mercedes seems like an accident, but there's no denying many people wanted the man dead. As a businessman, Stanley had been ruthless, gleefully driving competitors into bankruptcy and-it's rumored-suicide. He gained control of his company by turning the board of directors against his own father, an act that cemented his reputation as a merciless egomaniac. Stanley's behavior at home mirrored his business dealings. Cruel and lascivious, his infidelity drove his wife to suicide. Blamed for her death by his children, Stanley worked to isolate them from each other, leaving them only a small trust from their mother for expenses. No, Robert Stanley will not be mourned, but was his death murder? And, if so, was he the target of a family plot or organized crime? A tense thriller from the mind of Alan Douglas, Bad Mood Drive will keep you guessing until its shocking conclusion.
Millionaire Robert Stanley is in Monte Carlo-his yacht Blue Skies in port, a beautiful woman on his lap, and his bodyguard Donald Herman standing nearby, ever vigilant. Stanley's enjoying all the benefits of wealth, little knowing he's about to die. Stanley's death behind the wheel of his blue Mercedes seems like an accident, but there's no denying many people wanted the man dead. As a businessman, Stanley had been ruthless, gleefully driving competitors into bankruptcy and-it's rumored-suicide. He gained control of his company by turning the board of directors against his own father, an act that cemented his reputation as a merciless egomaniac. Stanley's behavior at home mirrored his business dealings. Cruel and lascivious, his infidelity drove his wife to suicide. Blamed for her death by his children, Stanley worked to isolate them from each other, leaving them only a small trust from their mother for expenses. No, Robert Stanley will not be mourned, but was his death murder? And, if so, was he the target of a family plot or organized crime? A tense thriller from the mind of Alan Douglas, Bad Mood Drive will keep you guessing until its shocking conclusion.
Millionaire Robert Stanley is in Monte Carlo-his yacht Blue Skies in port, a beautiful woman on his lap, and his bodyguard Donald Herman standing nearby, ever vigilant. Stanley's enjoying all the benefits of wealth, little knowing he's about to die. Stanley's death behind the wheel of his blue Mercedes seems like an accident, but there's no denying many people wanted the man dead. As a businessman, Stanley had been ruthless, gleefully driving competitors into bankruptcy and-it's rumored-suicide. He gained control of his company by turning the board of directors against his own father, an act that cemented his reputation as a merciless egomaniac. Stanley's behavior at home mirrored his business dealings. Cruel and lascivious, his infidelity drove his wife to suicide. Blamed for her death by his children, Stanley worked to isolate them from each other, leaving them only a small trust from their mother for expenses. No, Robert Stanley will not be mourned, but was his death murder? And, if so, was he the target of a family plot or organized crime? A tense thriller from the mind of Alan Douglas, Bad Mood Drive will keep you guessing until its shocking conclusion.
Millionär Robert Stanley ist in Monte Carlo-seiner Yacht Blue Skies im Hafen, eine schöne Frau auf seinem SchoÃ, und sein Leibwächter Donald Herman in der Nähe stand, immer wachsam. Stanley genieÃen alle Vorteile des Reichtums, ohne zu ahnen, dass er bald sterben. Stanleys Tod hinter dem Steuer seines blauen Mercedes scheint wie ein Unfall, aber es ist nicht zu leugnen viele Menschen der Mann tot sehen wollte. Als Geschäftsmann hatte Stanley in den Bankrott war rücksichtslos, fröhlich Fahr Konkurrenten und-es ist gemunkelt-Selbstmord. Er gewann die Kontrolle über sein Unternehmen durch Drehen der Vorstand gegen seinen eigenen Vater, eine Handlung, die seinen Ruf als gnadenloser Egomanen zementiert. Stanley Verhalten zu Hause spiegelte seine Geschäfte. Grausam und lasziv, fuhr seine Untreue seiner Frau in den Selbstmord. Für ihren Tod von seinen Kindern die Schuld war Stanley, um sie voneinander zu trennen, so dass sie nur wenig Vertrauen von ihrer Mutter für die Kosten. Nein, Robert Stanley nicht beklagen, aber es war zu seinem Tod Mord? Und wenn ja, war er das Ziel eines Familiengrab oder der organisierten Kriminalität? Eine angespannte Thriller aus dem Geist des Alan Douglas, Bad Mood Antrieb halten Sie erraten, bis seinen Abschluss schockierend.
Description BMD(English): Millionaire Robert Stanley is in Monte Carlo-his yacht Blue Skies in port, a beautiful woman on his lap, and his bodyguard Donald Herman standing nearby, ever vigilant. Stanley's enjoying all the benefits of wealth, little knowing he's about to die. Stanley's death behind the wheel of his blue Mercedes seems like an accident, but there's no denying many people wanted the man dead. As a businessman, Stanley had been ruthless, gleefully driving competitors into bankruptcy and-it's rumored-suicide. He gained control of his company by turning the board of directors against his own father, an act that cemented his reputation as a merciless egomaniac. Stanley's behavior at home mirrored his business dealings. Cruel and lascivious, his infidelity drove his wife to suicide. Blamed for her death by his children, Stanley worked to isolate them from each other, leaving them only a small trust from their mother for expenses. No, Robert Stanley will not be mourned, but was his death murder? And, if so, was he the target of a family plot or organized crime? A tense thriller from the mind of Alan Douglas, Bad Mood Drive will keep you guessing until its shocking conclusion.
Millionaire Robert Stanley is in Monte Carlo-his yacht Blue Skies in port, a beautiful woman on his lap, and his bodyguard Donald Herman standing nearby, ever vigilant. Stanley's enjoying all the benefits of wealth, little knowing he's about to die. Stanley's death behind the wheel of his blue Mercedes seems like an accident, but there's no denying many people wanted the man dead. As a businessman, Stanley had been ruthless, gleefully driving competitors into bankruptcy and-it's rumored-suicide. He gained control of his company by turning the board of directors against his own father, an act that cemented his reputation as a merciless egomaniac. Stanley's behavior at home mirrored his business dealings. Cruel and lascivious, his infidelity drove his wife to suicide. Blamed for her death by his children, Stanley worked to isolate them from each other, leaving them only a small trust from their mother for expenses. No, Robert Stanley will not be mourned, but was his death murder? And, if so, was he the target of a family plot or organized crime? A tense thriller from the mind of Alan Douglas, Bad Mood Drive will keep you guessing until its shocking conclusion.
Millionaire Robert Stanley is in Monte Carlo-his yacht Blue Skies in port, a beautiful woman on his lap, and his bodyguard Donald Herman standing nearby, ever vigilant. Stanley's enjoying all the benefits of wealth, little knowing he's about to die. Stanley's death behind the wheel of his blue Mercedes seems like an accident, but there's no denying many people wanted the man dead. As a businessman, Stanley had been ruthless, gleefully driving competitors into bankruptcy and-it's rumored-suicide. He gained control of his company by turning the board of directors against his own father, an act that cemented his reputation as a merciless egomaniac. Stanley's behavior at home mirrored his business dealings. Cruel and lascivious, his infidelity drove his wife to suicide. Blamed for her death by his children, Stanley worked to isolate them from each other, leaving them only a small trust from their mother for expenses. No, Robert Stanley will not be mourned, but was his death murder? And, if so, was he the target of a family plot or organized crime? A tense thriller from the mind of Alan Douglas, Bad Mood Drive will keep you guessing until its shocking conclusion.
Millionaire Robert Stanley is in Monte Carlo-his yacht Blue Skies in port, a beautiful woman on his lap, and his bodyguard Donald Herman standing nearby, ever vigilant. Stanley's enjoying all the benefits of wealth, little knowing he's about to die. Stanley's death behind the wheel of his blue Mercedes seems like an accident, but there's no denying many people wanted the man dead. As a businessman, Stanley had been ruthless, gleefully driving competitors into bankruptcy and-it's rumored-suicide. He gained control of his company by turning the board of directors against his own father, an act that cemented his reputation as a merciless egomaniac. Stanley's behavior at home mirrored his business dealings. Cruel and lascivious, his infidelity drove his wife to suicide. Blamed for her death by his children, Stanley worked to isolate them from each other, leaving them only a small trust from their mother for expenses. No, Robert Stanley will not be mourned, but was his death murder? And, if so, was he the target of a family plot or organized crime? A tense thriller from the mind of Alan Douglas, Bad Mood Drive will keep you guessing until its shocking conclusion.
Millionaire Robert Stanley is in Monte Carlo-his yacht Blue Skies in port, a beautiful woman on his lap, and his bodyguard Donald Herman standing nearby, ever vigilant. Stanley's enjoying all the benefits of wealth, little knowing he's about to die. Stanley's death behind the wheel of his blue Mercedes seems like an accident, but there's no denying many people wanted the man dead. As a businessman, Stanley had been ruthless, gleefully driving competitors into bankruptcy and-it's rumored-suicide. He gained control of his company by turning the board of directors against his own father, an act that cemented his reputation as a merciless egomaniac. Stanley's behavior at home mirrored his business dealings. Cruel and lascivious, his infidelity drove his wife to suicide. Blamed for her death by his children, Stanley worked to isolate them from each other, leaving them only a small trust from their mother for expenses. No, Robert Stanley will not be mourned, but was his death murder? And, if so, was he the target of a family plot or organized crime? A tense thriller from the mind of Alan Douglas, Bad Mood Drive will keep you guessing until its shocking conclusion.
Millionaire Robert Stanley is in Monte Carlo-his yacht Blue Skies in port, a beautiful woman on his lap, and his bodyguard Donald Herman standing nearby, ever vigilant. Stanley's enjoying all the benefits of wealth, little knowing he's about to die. Stanley's death behind the wheel of his blue Mercedes seems like an accident, but there's no denying many people wanted the man dead. As a businessman, Stanley had been ruthless, gleefully driving competitors into bankruptcy and-it's rumored-suicide. He gained control of his company by turning the board of directors against his own father, an act that cemented his reputation as a merciless egomaniac. Stanley's behavior at home mirrored his business dealings. Cruel and lascivious, his infidelity drove his wife to suicide. Blamed for her death by his children, Stanley worked to isolate them from each other, leaving them only a small trust from their mother for expenses. No, Robert Stanley will not be mourned, but was his death murder? And, if so, was he the target of a family plot or organized crime? A tense thriller from the mind of Alan Douglas, Bad Mood Drive will keep you guessing until its shocking conclusion.
Millionaire Robert Stanley is in Monte Carlo-his yacht Blue Skies in port, a beautiful woman on his lap, and his bodyguard Donald Herman standing nearby, ever vigilant. Stanley's enjoying all the benefits of wealth, little knowing he's about to die. Stanley's death behind the wheel of his blue Mercedes seems like an accident, but there's no denying many people wanted the man dead. As a businessman, Stanley had been ruthless, gleefully driving competitors into bankruptcy and-it's rumored-suicide. He gained control of his company by turning the board of directors against his own father, an act that cemented his reputation as a merciless egomaniac. Stanley's behavior at home mirrored his business dealings. Cruel and lascivious, his infidelity drove his wife to suicide. Blamed for her death by his children, Stanley worked to isolate them from each other, leaving them only a small trust from their mother for expenses. No, Robert Stanley will not be mourned, but was his death murder? And, if so, was he the target of a family plot or organized crime? A tense thriller from the mind of Alan Douglas, Bad Mood Drive will keep you guessing until its shocking conclusion.
Millionaire Robert Stanley est à Monte-Carlo-son yacht Blue Skies dans le port, une belle femme sur ses genoux, et son garde du corps Donald Herman debout à proximité, toujours vigilant. Stanley profiter de tous les avantages de la richesse, peu sachant qu'il est sur le point de mourir. La mort de Stanley derrière le volant de sa bleu Mercedes semble être un accident, mais on ne peut nier beaucoup de gens voulaient la mort. Comme un homme d'affaires, Stanley avait été sans pitié, enfonçant joyeusement concurrents à la faillite et-ce est la rumeur-suicide. Il pris le contrôle de son entreprise en tournant le conseil d'administration contre son propre père, un acte qui a cimenté sa réputation comme un égocentrique impitoyable. Le comportement de Stanley à la maison reflète ses relations d'affaires. Cruelle et lascive, son infidélité a conduit sa femme au suicide. Blâmé pour la mort de ses enfants, Stanley a travaillé pour les isoler les uns des autres, eux qu'une petite confiance au départ de leur mère pour les dépenses. Non, Robert Stanley ne sera pas pleuré, mais était son assassiner de mort? Et, si oui, était-il la cible d'un complot de la famille ou le crime organisé? Un thriller tendue de l'esprit de Alan Douglas, Bad Mood promenade vous tiendra en haleine jusqu'à sa conclusion choquante.
Millionaire Robert Stanley is in Monte Carlo-his yacht Blue Skies in port, a beautiful woman on his lap, and his bodyguard Donald Herman standing nearby, ever vigilant. Stanley's enjoying all the benefits of wealth, little knowing he's about to die. Stanley's death behind the wheel of his blue Mercedes seems like an accident, but there's no denying many people wanted the man dead. As a businessman, Stanley had been ruthless, gleefully driving competitors into bankruptcy and-it's rumored-suicide. He gained control of his company by turning the board of directors against his own father, an act that cemented his reputation as a merciless egomaniac. Stanley's behavior at home mirrored his business dealings. Cruel and lascivious, his infidelity drove his wife to suicide. Blamed for her death by his children, Stanley worked to isolate them from each other, leaving them only a small trust from their mother for expenses. No, Robert Stanley will not be mourned, but was his death murder? And, if so, was he the target of a family plot or organized crime? A tense thriller from the mind of Alan Douglas, Bad Mood Drive will keep you guessing until its shocking conclusion.
Robert Stanley's life comes to an end on a Monte Carlo road, the victim of a collision between his blue Mercedes and a truck. His death seems like an accident, but when a man's hated as much as Stanley, murder is always a possibility. Plenty of people wanted Stanley dead. As a businessman he was ruthless, ruining his own father to gain control of their company. As a husband he was a shameless philanderer, ultimately driving his wife to suicide. And as a father Stanley was a monster, jealously guarding his wealth from his estranged children. No one will mourn Robert Stanley, but his death raises questions. Chief among them: who stands to inherit his vast empire? If the accident had a murderous motive, was it money, revenge, or sheer hatred for a man who took glee in destroying other people's lives? The answer lies in Bad Mood Drive.
Millionaire Robert Stanley is in Monte Carlo-his yacht Blue Skies in port, a beautiful woman on his lap, and his bodyguard Donald Herman standing nearby, ever vigilant. Stanley's enjoying all the benefits of wealth, little knowing he's about to die. Stanley's death behind the wheel of his blue Mercedes seems like an accident, but there's no denying many people wanted the man dead. As a businessman, Stanley had been ruthless, gleefully driving competitors into bankruptcy and-it's rumored-suicide. He gained control of his company by turning the board of directors against his own father, an act that cemented his reputation as a merciless egomaniac. Stanley's behavior at home mirrored his business dealings. Cruel and lascivious, his infidelity drove his wife to suicide. Blamed for her death by his children, Stanley worked to isolate them from each other, leaving them only a small trust from their mother for expenses. No, Robert Stanley will not be mourned, but was his death murder? And if so, was he the target of a family plot or organized crime? A tense thriller from the mind of Alan Douglas, Bad Mood Drive will keep you guessing until its shocking conclusion.
Robert Stanley's life comes to an end on a Monte Carlo road, the victim of a collision between his blue Mercedes and a truck. His death seems like an accident, but when a man's hated as much as Stanley, murder is always a possibility. Plenty of people wanted Stanley dead. As a businessman he was ruthless, ruining his own father to gain control of their company. As a husband he was a shameless philanderer, ultimately driving his wife to suicide. And as a father Stanley was a monster, jealously guarding his wealth from his estranged children. No one will mourn Robert Stanley, but his death raises questions. Chief among them: who stands to inherit his vast empire? If the accident had a murderous motive, was it money, revenge, or sheer hatred for a man who took glee in destroying other people's lives? The answer lies in Bad Mood Drive.
Millionaire Robert Stanley is in Monte Carlo-his yacht Blue Skies in port, a beautiful woman on his lap, and his bodyguard Donald Herman standing nearby, ever vigilant. Stanley's enjoying all the benefits of wealth, little knowing he's about to die. Stanley's death behind the wheel of his blue Mercedes seems like an accident, but there's no denying many people wanted the man dead. As a businessman, Stanley had been ruthless, gleefully driving competitors into bankruptcy and-it's rumored-suicide. He gained control of his company by turning the board of directors against his own father, an act that cemented his reputation as a merciless egomaniac. Stanley's behavior at home mirrored his business dealings. Cruel and lascivious, his infidelity drove his wife to suicide. Blamed for her death by his children, Stanley worked to isolate them from each other, leaving them only a small trust from their mother for expenses. No, Robert Stanley will not be mourned, but was his death murder? And, if so, was he the target of a family plot or organized crime? A tense thriller from the mind of Alan Douglas, Bad Mood Drive will keep you guessing until its shocking conclusion.
Millionaire Robert Stanley is in Monte Carlo-his yacht Blue Skies in port, a beautiful woman on his lap, and his bodyguard Donald Herman standing nearby, ever vigilant. Stanley's enjoying all the benefits of wealth, little knowing he's about to die.Stanley's death behind the wheel of his blue Mercedes seems like an accident, but there's no denying many people wanted the man dead. As a businessman, Stanley had been ruthless, gleefully driving competitors into bankruptcy and-it's rumored-suicide. He gained control of his company by turning the board of directors against his own father, an act that cemented his reputation as a merciless egomaniac. Stanley's behavior at home mirrored his business dealings. Cruel and lascivious, his infidelity drove his wife to suicide. Blamed for her death by his children, Stanley worked to isolate them from each other, leaving them only a small trust from their mother for expenses.No, Robert Stanley will not be mourned, but was his death murder? And, if so, was he the target of a family plot or organized crime? A tense thriller from the mind of Alan Douglas, Bad Mood Drive will keep you guessing until its shocking conclusion.
Millionaire Robert Stanley is in Monte Carlo-his yacht Blue Skies in port, a beautiful woman on his lap, and his bodyguard Donald Herman standing nearby, ever vigilant. Stanley's enjoying all the benefits of wealth, little knowing he's about to die. Stanley's death behind the wheel of his blue Mercedes seems like an accident, but there's no denying many people wanted the man dead. As a businessman, Stanley had been ruthless, gleefully driving competitors into bankruptcy and-it's rumored-suicide. He gained control of his company by turning the board of directors against his own father, an act that cemented his reputation as a merciless egomaniac. Stanley's behavior at home mirrored his business dealings. Cruel and lascivious, his infidelity drove his wife to suicide. Blamed for her death by his children, Stanley worked to isolate them from each other, leaving them only a small trust from their mother for expenses. No, Robert Stanley will not be mourned, but was his death murder? And, if so, was he the target of a family plot or organized crime? A tense thriller from the mind of Alan Douglas, Bad Mood Drive will keep you guessing until its shocking conclusion.
Millionaire Robert Stanley está em Monte Carlo-seu iate Blue Skies no porto, uma bela mulher em seu colo, e seu guarda-costas Donald Herman estava por perto, sempre vigilante. Stanley de desfrutar de todos os benefícios da riqueza, sem saber que ele está prestes a morrer. A morte de Stanley atrás do volante do seu Mercedes azul parece ser um acidente, mas não há como negar que muitas pessoas queriam que o homem morto. Como empresário, Stanley tinha sido implacáveis, concorrentes alegremente condução à falência e é rumores de suicídio. Ele ganhou o controle de sua empresa, girando o conselho de administração contra o seu próprio pai, um ato que consolidou sua reputação como um egomaníaco impiedoso. O comportamento de Stanley em casa espelhado seus negócios. Cruel e lasciva, sua infidelidade levou sua mulher ao suicídio. Culpado por sua morte por seus filhos, Stanley trabalhou para isolá-los uns dos outros, deixando-os apenas uma pequena confiança de sua mãe para as despesas. Não, Robert Stanley não será lamentada, mas era o seu assassinato morte? E, em caso afirmativo, ele foi alvo de um lote da família ou do crime organizado? Um thriller tenso da mente de Alan Douglas, Bad Mood Drive irá mantê-lo adivinhar até a sua conclusão chocante.
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