Rules for Perfect Murders
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Описание и характеристики
Eight classic murders.
A single crime obsessive.
Countless thrilling twists.
A series of unsolved murders with one thing in common: each of the deaths bears an eerie resemblance to the crimes depicted in classic mystery novels.
The deaths lead FBI Agent Gwen Mulvey to mystery bookshop Old Devils. Owner Malcolm Kershaw had once posted online an article titled My Eight Favourite Murders, and there seems to be a deadly link between the deaths and his list - which includes Agatha Christies The ABC Murders, Patricia Highsmiths Strangers on a Train and Donna Tartts The Secret History.
Can the killer be stopped before all eight of these perfect murders have been re-enacted?
ID товара
2890294
Издательство
Faber & Faber
Год издания
2020
ISBN
978-0-571-34238-9
Количество страниц
317
Размер
2x11x17.7
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Мягкий переплёт
Вес, г
180
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From a master of suspense...
Eight classic murders.
A single crime obsessive.
Countless thrilling twists.
A series of unsolved murders with one thing in common: each of the deaths bears an eerie resemblance to the crimes depicted in classic mystery novels.
The deaths lead FBI Agent Gwen Mulvey to mystery bookshop Old Devils. Owner Malcolm Kershaw had once posted online an article titled My Eight Favourite Murders, and there seems to be a deadly link between the deaths and his list - which includes Agatha Christies The ABC Murders, Patricia Highsmiths Strangers on a Train and Donna Tartts The Secret History.
Can the killer be stopped before all eight of these perfect murders have been re-enacted?
Eight classic murders.
A single crime obsessive.
Countless thrilling twists.
A series of unsolved murders with one thing in common: each of the deaths bears an eerie resemblance to the crimes depicted in classic mystery novels.
The deaths lead FBI Agent Gwen Mulvey to mystery bookshop Old Devils. Owner Malcolm Kershaw had once posted online an article titled My Eight Favourite Murders, and there seems to be a deadly link between the deaths and his list - which includes Agatha Christies The ABC Murders, Patricia Highsmiths Strangers on a Train and Donna Tartts The Secret History.
Can the killer be stopped before all eight of these perfect murders have been re-enacted?