Asylum City: A Novel
Autor Liad Shohamen Limba Engleză Paperback – 30 noi 2015
When young social activist Michal Poleg is found dead in her Tel Aviv apartment, her body showing signs of severe violence, officer Anat Nachmias is given the lead on her first murder investigation. Eager to find answers, the talented and sensitive cop looks to the victim's past for clues, focusing on the last days before her death. Could one of the asylum seekers Michal worked with be behind this crime?
Then a young African man confesses to the murder, and Anat's commanders say the case is closed. But the cop isn't convinced. She believes that Michal, a tiny girl with a gift for irritating people, got involved in something far too big and dangerous for her to handle.
Joined by Michal's clumsy yet charming boss, Anat is pulled deep into a perplexing shadow world where war victims and criminals, angels and demons, idealists and cynics, aid organizations and criminal syndicates intersect. But the truth may be more than Anat can handle, bringing her face to face with an evil she's never before experienced.
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Specificații
ISBN-13: 9780062237545
ISBN-10: 0062237543
Pagini: 336
Dimensiuni: 135 x 203 x 19 mm
Greutate: 0.23 kg
Editura: HarperCollins Publishers
Colecția Harper Paperbacks
ISBN-10: 0062237543
Pagini: 336
Dimensiuni: 135 x 203 x 19 mm
Greutate: 0.23 kg
Editura: HarperCollins Publishers
Colecția Harper Paperbacks
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“Another triumph.”—Publishers Weekly (starred review)
Poised between the shores of Africa and the developed coastline of continental Europe, Tel Aviv is home to a large refugee population. Many immigrants walk its streets, desperately yearning for a new life. To assist them, Michal Poleg, an ardent young activist, volunteers with the city’s Office of Migrant Aid. But as badly as these immigrants would like to stay, there are more than a few locals who want them to leave. And when Michal is found dead in her apartment, her involvement with the controversial asylum seekers seems an obvious starting point in the search for answers.
Officer Anat Nachmias has never been asked to lead an investigation until she is assigned to Michal’s case. But the deeper Anat delves into Michal’s activism, the more she is convinced that the working theory is wrong, especially when she doesn’t believe a word of the young African man who soon confesses to the crime. What she does believe is that Michal, a petite, opinionated woman, got herself involved in something much bigger, and far more dangerous, than she could handle.
Joined by Michal’s clumsy but charming boss, Itai, Anat descends into a shadowy, amoral underworld—and what she discovers will shock the city, setting in motion events that will have dramatic, far-reaching consequences.
“An amazing thriller. . . . Extremely well-written, this plot is one that will stay in the memory for a good, long time to come.”—Suspense Magazine
Poised between the shores of Africa and the developed coastline of continental Europe, Tel Aviv is home to a large refugee population. Many immigrants walk its streets, desperately yearning for a new life. To assist them, Michal Poleg, an ardent young activist, volunteers with the city’s Office of Migrant Aid. But as badly as these immigrants would like to stay, there are more than a few locals who want them to leave. And when Michal is found dead in her apartment, her involvement with the controversial asylum seekers seems an obvious starting point in the search for answers.
Officer Anat Nachmias has never been asked to lead an investigation until she is assigned to Michal’s case. But the deeper Anat delves into Michal’s activism, the more she is convinced that the working theory is wrong, especially when she doesn’t believe a word of the young African man who soon confesses to the crime. What she does believe is that Michal, a petite, opinionated woman, got herself involved in something much bigger, and far more dangerous, than she could handle.
Joined by Michal’s clumsy but charming boss, Itai, Anat descends into a shadowy, amoral underworld—and what she discovers will shock the city, setting in motion events that will have dramatic, far-reaching consequences.
“An amazing thriller. . . . Extremely well-written, this plot is one that will stay in the memory for a good, long time to come.”—Suspense Magazine
Recenzii
“A taut, engaging…murder mystery.…Well-plotted.…A treat for mystery fans who enjoy variety in their whodunit settings-or who simply savor a good yarn.” — Kirkus Reviews
“Shoham’s second book, following the excellent Lineup…profits from the strong sense of foreboding that runs throughout the tale.” — Booklist
“Liad Shoham’s latest book, Asylum City, has a riveting plot that involves a mystery based around social issues…. A fast-paced and riveting novel that is more than just a crime story. It is a gripping thriller with engaging characters and an informative storyline.” — Crimespree Magazine
“An amazing thriller…. Extremely well-written, this plot is one that will stay in the memory for a good, long time to come.” — Suspense Magazine
“Liad Shoham takes no prisoners in Asylum City.” — Marilyn Stasio, New York Times Book Review
“Another triumph.” — Publishers Weekly (starred review)
“Liad Shoham is one of Israel’s leading crime writers and this may well be his best effort to date.” — Night Owl Suspense
“[A] carefully crafted tale of deceit and betrayal.” — Library Journal
“Shoham’s second book, following the excellent Lineup…profits from the strong sense of foreboding that runs throughout the tale.” — Booklist
“Liad Shoham’s latest book, Asylum City, has a riveting plot that involves a mystery based around social issues…. A fast-paced and riveting novel that is more than just a crime story. It is a gripping thriller with engaging characters and an informative storyline.” — Crimespree Magazine
“An amazing thriller…. Extremely well-written, this plot is one that will stay in the memory for a good, long time to come.” — Suspense Magazine
“Liad Shoham takes no prisoners in Asylum City.” — Marilyn Stasio, New York Times Book Review
“Another triumph.” — Publishers Weekly (starred review)
“Liad Shoham is one of Israel’s leading crime writers and this may well be his best effort to date.” — Night Owl Suspense
“[A] carefully crafted tale of deceit and betrayal.” — Library Journal