The Rain: John Wells Mysteries
Autor Andrew Klavanen Limba Engleză Paperback – 29 apr 2013
A dead source draws a newspaperman into a murder investigation
Mayforth Kendrick III is an unlikely name for a small-time drug dealer. As the grandson of a millionaire and the son of a Broadway mogul, Kendrick was minted for success from birth. But a fondness for controlled substances cut his education short, forcing him to make a living pushing drugs on the theater glitterati with whom he once mingled. New York Star reporter John Wells, who occasionally uses Kendrick as a source, may be his only friend. He is also one of the last to see him alive.
He visits Kendrick’s seedy Alphabet City apartment because the young man has pictures to sell showing a Senate candidate involved in unsavory extramarital activities. Never a muckraker, Wells passes on them. The next day Kendrick is murdered and the pictures are gone. Wells smells a scoop, if he can only find the killer.
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Specificații
ISBN-13: 9781453236710
ISBN-10: 1453236716
Pagini: 208
Dimensiuni: 140 x 216 x 12 mm
Greutate: 0.27 kg
Editura: Mysteriouspress.Com/Open Road
Seria John Wells Mysteries
ISBN-10: 1453236716
Pagini: 208
Dimensiuni: 140 x 216 x 12 mm
Greutate: 0.27 kg
Editura: Mysteriouspress.Com/Open Road
Seria John Wells Mysteries
Notă biografică
Andrew Klavan (b. 1954) is a highly successful author of thrillers and hard-boiled mysteries. Born in New York City, Klavan was raised on Long Island and attended college at the University of California at Berkeley. He published his first novel, Face of the Earth, in 1977, and continued writing mysteries throughout the eighties, finding critical recognition when The Rain (1988) won an Edgar Award for best new paperback.
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A dead source draws a newspaperman into a murder investigation
Mayforth Kendrick III is an unlikely name for a small-time drug dealer. As the grandson of a millionaire and the son of a Broadway mogul, Kendrick was minted for success from birth. But a fondness for controlled substances cut his education short, forcing him to make a living pushing drugs on the theater glitterati with whom he once mingled. New York Star reporter John Wells, who occasionally uses Kendrick as a source, may be his only friend. He is also one of the last to see him alive.
He visits Kendrick’s seedy Alphabet City apartment because the young man has pictures to sell showing a Senate candidate involved in unsavory extramarital activities. Never a muckraker, Wells passes on them. The next day Kendrick is murdered and the pictures are gone. Wells smells a scoop, if he can only find the killer.