BLOOD ROSE (En papel)
MARGIE ORFORD,
ATLANTIC BOOKS: GROVE ATLANTIC LTD, 2011
ISBN 9781843549451
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Datos del libro
- Editorial: ATLANTIC BOOKS: GROVE ATLANTIC LTD
- Lengua: INGLÉS
- Encuadernación: Tapa blanda bolsillo
- ISBN: 9781843549451
- Año edicón: 2011
- Plaza de edición: LONDON
Sinopsis
The atmospheric and chilling new thriller from the queen of African crime. The gruesome murder of a homeless teenage boy suggests a methodical serial killer is at work in the depressed port of Walvis Bay. A breathtaking, atmospheric thriller and a stunning return for investigator Dr Clare Hart. The gruesome murder of a homeless teenage boy suggests a methodical serial killer is at work in Walvis Bay, a depressed port, isolated in the vast sweep of the Namib Desert. It is a corrupt, claustrophobic place with a shifting population of people who came here only because they had to. Sent to profile the possible killer is police profiler and investigative journalist Dr Clare Hart. Working with Tamar Damases, the woman who heads up the town's Murder Unit, Clare is glad for the distraction. Until a few days ago, her budding relationship with Captain Riedwaan Faizal seemed to be going very well indeed - but she knows she is not the only woman in his life - As the two women trace older crimes that may be related to the recent killings, they soon realise that nothing is as it seems. And as Riedwaan comes to join Clare, to help with the investigation and to try to salvage their relationship, it soon becomes clear that it is more than just their feelings that is in danger. In fact their lives - and the lives of others - are now at stake.
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