Speak for the Dead: A Bragg Thriller - Bragg Thriller - Lynch, Professor of English Jack (Rutgers University Newark USA) - Książki - Cutting Edge Publishing - 9781941298350 - 17 lipca 2014
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Speak for the Dead: A Bragg Thriller - Bragg Thriller 1. wydanie

Lynch, Professor of English Jack (Rutgers University Newark USA)

Speak for the Dead: A Bragg Thriller - Bragg Thriller 1. wydanie

Desperate men with nothing to lose make one last demand. Get Peter Bragg.

SPEAK FOR THE DEAD

The Shamus Award-nominated fifth novel in Jack Lynch?s Edgar-Award-nominated series of detective novels.

An escape attempt at San Quentin goes to hell, a guard is beaten into a coma, and the hard-core convicts retreat to a corner of the prison with their hostages, including two civilian women. It?s a deadly stand-off?a bloody powder-keg ready to explode into a full-scale massacre. The cornered, desperate prisoners have one demand: they want private eye Peter Bragg to clear the ringleader?s teenage brother of a murder charge in a small, northern California town. It?s a high-stakes case with a brutal ticking clock, and it pits Bragg against cops, neo-Nazis and powerful enemies who would like to see him, the convicts, and the hostages all go down in a hail of flames and gunfire that would keep their secrets from ever being revealed.

?Bragg is authentic, gripping, gritty?what Lynch sells is well-written escape?slam-bang mystery that?s fun to read? San Francisco Examiner

?This is a first-rate series,? 101 Knights: A Survey of American Detective Fiction

?The books are damn good, featuring a hard but believable hero,? The Thrilling Detective

(Originally published under the title "San Quentin")


232 pages, Illustrations, black and white

Media Książki     Paperback Book   (Książka z miękką okładką i klejonym grzbietem)
Wydane 17 lipca 2014
ISBN13 9781941298350
Wydawcy Cutting Edge Publishing
Strony 232
Wymiary 215 × 141 × 23 mm   ·   299 g
Język English  

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