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Slip of the Knife: A Novel: Paddy Meehan Novels, cartea 3

Autor Denise Mina
en Limba Engleză Paperback – 7 mar 2010
Paddy Meehan is no stranger to murder--as a reporter she lives at crime scenes--but nothing has prepared her for this visit from the police. Her former boyfriend and fellow journalist Terry Patterson has been found hooded and shot through the head. Paddy knows she will be of little help--she had not seen Terry in more than six months. So she is bewildered to learn that in his will he has left her his house and several suitcases full of notes. Drawn into a maze of secrets and lies, Paddy begins making connections to Terry's murder that no one else has seen, and soon finds herself trapped in the most important--and dangerous--story of her career.
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Specificații

ISBN-13: 9780316015608
ISBN-10: 0316015601
Pagini: 384
Dimensiuni: 140 x 210 x 25 mm
Greutate: 0.34 kg
Editura: Little, Brown and Company
Colecția Back Bay Books
Seria Paddy Meehan Novels


Notă biografică

Denise Mina is the author ofThe Dead Hour, Field of Blood, Deception, and the Garnethill trilogy, the first installment of which won her the John Creasey Memorial Prize for best first crime novel. She lives in Glasgow.

Recenzii

"Denise Mina has made Paddy smart, feisty, hot-blooded, and guilt-stricken, a riveting creature of her time and place....Paddy is immensely likeable....Like the star of any foolproof crime franchise, she has become an old friend"
Janet Maslin,New York Times
"Watching Paddy careen around downtown Glasgow in too-tight skirts, dress down sinister thugs in pubs, and enjoy a more robust love life than tubby women in literature are usually permitted is entertainment enough."—Entertainment Weekly
"What makes this book so compelling [is] the way Mina brings Paddy and her world to life, building classic mystery tension without sacrificing personal detail. In all her insecurity, Paddy is achingly real...and Mina's note-perfect writing captures Paddy's voice dead-on."—Boston Globe