For other uses of Hudson, see Hudson (disambiguation).
Hudson Tower – The apartment complex where Reginald P. Greenwald and his personal assistant, Iryna, lived in Golden in Death. The building was a gilded tower on Riverside Drive with a swirl of exterior people glides circling the first few floors, glittery glass elevators sliding and slithering along the north and south sides. The entrance had a massive, three-story glass wall and a liveried doorman, who hit a sensor that had eight square feet of glass sliding open for Eve. There was a two-level lobby with upscale shops, cafés, food marts, and bars. The floor had mosaic inlays depicting a sweeping river of serene blue, leading to a central island of flowers white as snow circling a small blue pool with bright gold fish swimming. There was a wide curve of stairs leading to the second level, a bank of interior elevators, also glass - and a lot of discreet security, both live and electronic. Greenwald owned the entire fifty-sixth floor, which was the top floor. Carl was on the desk when Eve visited.[1]
Note: Not to be confused with Hudson Towers, where Carmine Atelli lived in Obsession in Death.[2]
References:
- ↑ Golden in Death, Chapter 12
- ↑ Obsession in Death, Chapter 7