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Troy Soos

    Troy Soos crea avvincenti misteri storici che trasportano i lettori in epoche passate meticolosamente ricreate. Le sue narrazioni sono caratterizzate da una ricca atmosfera e da un profondo coinvolgimento nei contesti storici specifici che esplora. Soos fonde abilmente la suspense della narrativa poliziesca con dettagli rivelatori di tempi passati, attirando i lettori in trame immersive e avvincenti. Il suo lavoro offre una finestra unica sulla storia, vista attraverso la lente dell'intrigante suspense e di personaggi ben sviluppati.

    Streets of Fire
    Murder at Fenway Park. A Mickey Rawlings Baseball Mystery
    Murder at Ebbets Field. A Mickey Rawlings Baseball Mystery
    Murder at Wrigley Field. A Mickey Rawlings Baseball Mystery
    Burning Bridges
    The Cincinnati Red Stalkings
    • Blending the excitement of baseball with the intrigue of a mystery, this book offers a captivating narrative that appeals to sports fans and mystery enthusiasts alike. It features a gripping storyline that unfolds against the backdrop of America's favorite pastime, weaving in elements of suspense and unexpected twists. The characters are richly developed, bringing depth to the thrilling plot as they navigate challenges both on and off the field. This unique combination promises an engaging read that keeps you guessing until the final pitch.

      The Cincinnati Red Stalkings
    • Burning Bridges

      • 384pagine
      • 14 ore di lettura

      Troy Soos takes readers back to turn-of-the-century New York, where editor Marshall Webb and reformer Rebecca Davies team up to unravel a mystery that reveals a hidden world of vice and corruption, with murder lurking in the shadows.

      Burning Bridges
    • The year is 1918, a time of mixed blessings for Mickey Rawlings--he's starting for the Cubs and his hitting is at a career high; but his best friend, a rookie named Willie Kaiser, has just been murdered. Now, Mickey's search for answers will take him much further afield than he ever dreamed he'd go--as a ballplayer and as a man.

      Murder at Wrigley Field. A Mickey Rawlings Baseball Mystery
    • Streets of Fire

      • 384pagine
      • 14 ore di lettura

      In 1895 Brooklyn, during the worst winter in years, a trolley workers' strike leads to the murder of a police officer, and Marshall Webb, a reporter for Harper's Weekly, teams up with a detective and a social reformer to find the truth and expose a tangled mess of corruption that could destroy the city. Original.

      Streets of Fire