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Gideon's Corpse: GIDEON CREW

Autor Douglas Preston, Lincoln Child
en Limba Engleză Paperback – 30 aug 2023
Join Gideon Crew in his second adventure in this high-octane thriller series from the NEW YORK TIMES bestselling authors.
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Specificații

ISBN-13: 9781398718807
ISBN-10: 1398718807
Pagini: 368
Dimensiuni: 128 x 196 x 26 mm
Greutate: 0.26 kg
Editura: Orion Publishing Group
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Notă biografică

Douglas Preston and Lincoln Child are the co-authors of a string of bestselling thriller and suspense novels, including the Agent Pendergast adventures and their new series starring Gideon Crew. Douglas Preston and his family live on the coast of Maine, while Lincoln Child lives with his wife and daughter in New Jersey.

Recenzii

"The action zigzags like an out-of-control rocket toward a double-deceptive conclusion."—Kirkus Reviews
"Gideon, an engaging fellow from the get-go, lives up to his initial promise, demonstrating an intelligence and resourcefulness that should endear him to adventure fans."—Booklist
"A rollicking tour-de-force. The eponymous Gideon Crew would be equally comfortable smack in a Ludlum tempest or striding onto the set of the Ocean's Eleven franchise. Preston and Child have crafted an electrifying, riveting thriller on which I could continue to heap praise, but instead I will just offer this: Read the book! And we can all look forward to the next appearance of Mr. Gideon Crew in the not-so-distant future."—David Baldacci onGideon's Sword