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Author Mark T. Sullivan. Mark T. Sullivan (born 1958) [1] is an American author who writes mystery, suspense and historical fiction novels. His fourteen published works that are written solely by him include The Fall Line, The Purification Ceremony, Triple Cross, Rogue and the USA Today [2] and Washington Post [3] bestselling novel, Beneath a Scarlet Sky.
Mark Sullivan may refer to: Mark J. Sullivan, director of the United States Secret Service, 2006–2013; Mark Sullivan (cricketer) (born 1964), South African cricketer; Mark T. Sullivan (born 1958), American author of mystery and suspense novels; Mark Sullivan (judge) (1911–2001), justice on the New Jersey Supreme Court, 1973–1981
IDG Books purchased CliffsNotes in 1998 for $14.2 million. John Wiley & Sons acquired IDG Books (renamed Hungry Minds) in 2001. In 2011, CliffsNotes announced a joint venture with Mark Burnett, a TV producer, to create a series of 60-second video study guides of literary works. [4] In 2012, CliffsNotes was acquired by Houghton Mifflin Harcourt. [1]
If you own a copy of this famous Mark Twain book with a typo, you could be sitting on $160,000. ... RELATED: 7 books you should read, according to TED speakers. More on AOL.com:
Mark Sullivan (September 10, 1874 – August 13, 1952) was an American journalist and syndicated political columnist. Author of the six-volume, 3,740-page Our Times: The United States, 1900–1925 (1926–1935), he was described as a "giant of American journalism" [ 1 ] and the " Jeremiah of the United States Press".
Private Games, written by James Patterson [3] and Mark Sullivan, is the second book of the Private London series. The Private London series is itself a spin-off of the Private series. This book was first published on January 1, 2012, by Little, Brown and Company.
Sullivan’s Crossing cast. The CW is taking viewers back to Sullivan's Crossing. The drama, based on Virgin River author Robyn Carr's Sullivan's Crossing book series, received an early Season 2 ...
Mark Cuban knows that books are a valuable resource when it comes to learning. In his book, "How to Win at the Sport of Business: If I Can Do It, You Can Do It," he wrote that he bought and read ...