Down by the River Where the Dead Men Go: Nick Stefanos
Autor George P. Pelecanosen Limba Engleză Paperback – 26 iul 2011
In his third appearance in George Pelecanos's acclaimed series, Nick Stefanos has been spending too much time with bad women and bad booze. Which is why he wakes up one blurry morning on the banks of the Anacostia River, hungover and miserable--and now a witness to a murder. With the help of a partner as straight-arrow as Nick is bent, Nick decides to track down the killer, an investigation that leads them through the roughest part of the nation's capital, and into the blackest parts of the human soul.
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Specificații
ISBN-13: 9780316079648
ISBN-10: 0316079642
Pagini: 272
Dimensiuni: 140 x 210 x 19 mm
Greutate: 0.25 kg
Editura: Little, Brown and Company
Colecția Back Bay Books
Seria Nick Stefanos
ISBN-10: 0316079642
Pagini: 272
Dimensiuni: 140 x 210 x 19 mm
Greutate: 0.25 kg
Editura: Little, Brown and Company
Colecția Back Bay Books
Seria Nick Stefanos
Notă biografică
George
Pelecanos
is
the
author
of
several
highly
praised
and
bestselling
novels,
includingThe
Cut,What
It
Was,The
Way
Home,The
Turnaround,
andThe
Night
Gardener.
He
is
also
an
independent-film
producer,
an
essayist,
and
the
recipient
of
numerous
international
writing
awards.
He
was
a
producer
and
Emmy-nominated
writer
forThe
Wireand
currently
writes
for
the
acclaimed
HBO
seriesTreme.
He
lives
in
Maryland.
Recenzii
"Pelecanos
joins
company
with
James
Ellroy,
Andrew
Vachss
and
Jack
O'
Connell
in
extending
the
noirest
tones
of
crime
fiction
and
unleashes
a
lacerating
view
of
urban
angst
and
degradation."--Publishers
Weekly
"One of the country's finest writers, no matter the genre."--Chicago Sun-Times
"Mr. Pelecanos. . . is part of a fraternity of writers, including Dennis Lehane and Richard Price, who push the boundaries of crime writing into literary territory, exploring character more deeply than many crime novelists dare, introducing challenging social themes and bucking expectations that everything will come out all right in the end."--Motoko Rich,New York Times
"Few novelists have chronicled urban crime as convincingly as George Pelecanos."--Jeffrey A. Trachtenberg,Wall Street Journal
"George Pelecanos does not write for those seeking a stock crime novel, who like their books conventional, their plots pat and their endings neatly tied up. . . . Pelecanos writes a different kind of book: gritty, disturbing, and unpredictable . . . powerful and compelling."--Miles Corwin,Los Angeles Times Book Review
"One of the country's finest writers, no matter the genre."--Chicago Sun-Times
"Mr. Pelecanos. . . is part of a fraternity of writers, including Dennis Lehane and Richard Price, who push the boundaries of crime writing into literary territory, exploring character more deeply than many crime novelists dare, introducing challenging social themes and bucking expectations that everything will come out all right in the end."--Motoko Rich,New York Times
"Few novelists have chronicled urban crime as convincingly as George Pelecanos."--Jeffrey A. Trachtenberg,Wall Street Journal
"George Pelecanos does not write for those seeking a stock crime novel, who like their books conventional, their plots pat and their endings neatly tied up. . . . Pelecanos writes a different kind of book: gritty, disturbing, and unpredictable . . . powerful and compelling."--Miles Corwin,Los Angeles Times Book Review