The Lemur
Autor Benjamin Blacken Limba Engleză Paperback – 31 mai 2008
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Listen Up (2008)
A new thriller from the Booker Prize–winning and Edgar-nominated author of Christine Falls and The Silver Swan
John Glass's life in New York should be plenty comfortable. He's given up his career as a journalist to write an authorized biography of his father-in-law, communications magnate and former CIA agent Big Bill Mulholland. He works in a big office in Mulholland Tower, rent-free, and goes home (most nights) to his wealthy and well-preserved wife, Wild Bill's daughter. He misses his old life sometimes, but all in all things have turned out well.
But when his shifty young researcher--a man he calls "The Lemur"--turns up some unflattering information about the family, Glass's whole easy existence is threatened. Then the young man is murdered, and it's up to Glass to find out what The Lemur knew, and who killed him, before any secrets come out--and before any other bodies appear.
Shifting from 1950s Dublin to contemporary New York, the masterful crime writer Benjamin Black returns in this standalone thriller--a story of family secrets so deep, and so dangerous, that anyone might kill to keep them hidden.
John Glass's life in New York should be plenty comfortable. He's given up his career as a journalist to write an authorized biography of his father-in-law, communications magnate and former CIA agent Big Bill Mulholland. He works in a big office in Mulholland Tower, rent-free, and goes home (most nights) to his wealthy and well-preserved wife, Wild Bill's daughter. He misses his old life sometimes, but all in all things have turned out well.
But when his shifty young researcher--a man he calls "The Lemur"--turns up some unflattering information about the family, Glass's whole easy existence is threatened. Then the young man is murdered, and it's up to Glass to find out what The Lemur knew, and who killed him, before any secrets come out--and before any other bodies appear.
Shifting from 1950s Dublin to contemporary New York, the masterful crime writer Benjamin Black returns in this standalone thriller--a story of family secrets so deep, and so dangerous, that anyone might kill to keep them hidden.
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Specificații
ISBN-13: 9780312428082
ISBN-10: 0312428081
Pagini: 132
Dimensiuni: 140 x 213 x 13 mm
Greutate: 0.18 kg
Ediția:First.
Editura: Picador USA
ISBN-10: 0312428081
Pagini: 132
Dimensiuni: 140 x 213 x 13 mm
Greutate: 0.18 kg
Ediția:First.
Editura: Picador USA
Notă biografică
Benjamin Black loves to delve into the line between the physical and spiritual worlds. He read his first fantasy novel in eighth grade and has been addicted ever since. In 2010, after years as a failed clergyman, Benjamin's life radically changed when he encountered both faith and the supernatural, to which he has dedicated his life ever since. His encounters inspired The Exorcist Case Files. He currently lives with his wife in the eastern United States and is a sucker for a good story.
Descriere
An Irish journalist in New York finds himself in the center of a murder case that may lead back to his billionaire father-in-law, in the first stand-alone thriller from the Booker Prize-wining author of "The Sea" and "Christine Falls."
Premii
- Listen Up Editor's Choice, 2008