
Osborn's father for hire of Erwin Scholl. He shoots Kanarack and the last information Osborn could get from Kanarack was that he was murdering He then devises a plan, involving Suxamethonium chloride, and planning to torture him to discover why Kanarack murdered his father, before killing him and dumping his body in the Seine.ĭetective McVey comes to Paris in order to meet some experts on the case of a couple of decapitations, where the bodies and heads were found deep-frozen.Ī few days later Osborn tries to kill Kanarack, torturing him with Suxamethonium chloride, but when he's nearly dead a third person enters the scene. Osborn hires a detective to find out who Kanarack was and his address. Paul Osborn sees the man who has murdered his father years before while sitting in a cafe, in Paris, and assaults him. Despite this being the first novel by Folsom, the American publishing rights for it were sold for two million dollars. The Day After Tomorrow ( 1994) is a thriller novel by Allan Folsom which appeared in the number 3 spot in its first week on the New York Times bestseller list for fiction. For other uses, see The Day After Tomorrow (disambiguation).
