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"Earl Emerson is one of the best of the new private eye writers." --Chicago Sun-Times Something made Melissa Nadisky flee her husband and their daughter. The note she left behind paints a picture of a woman haunted by a private hell. Now Thomas Black's friend, Kathy Birchfield, wants him to find Melissa--before she's consumed by her secret, terrifying demons. Yet the straightforward missing persons case turns deadly when a killer starts silencing key witnesses in Black's investigation. But there's no turning back--especially after the sometimes-psychic Kathy tells him about her terrifying vision: a weeping little girl and a pit full of human bones. . . . "Emerson is right up there with the best in the genre when it comes to bringing the elements of mystery to a rolling boil." --Mostly Murder
Acquisto del libro
The Rainy City, Earl Emerson
- Lingua
- Pubblicato
- 1997
- Rilegatura
- (In brossura),
- Condizioni del libro
- In buone condizioni
- Prezzo
- 0,99 €
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- Titolo
- The Rainy City
- Lingua
- Inglese
- Autori
- Earl Emerson
- Pubblicato
- 1997
- Formato
- In brossura
- Pagine
- 288
- ISBN10
- 0345414055
- ISBN13
- 9780345414052
- Serie
- Valutazione
- 3,95 su 5
- Descrizione
- "Earl Emerson is one of the best of the new private eye writers." --Chicago Sun-Times Something made Melissa Nadisky flee her husband and their daughter. The note she left behind paints a picture of a woman haunted by a private hell. Now Thomas Black's friend, Kathy Birchfield, wants him to find Melissa--before she's consumed by her secret, terrifying demons. Yet the straightforward missing persons case turns deadly when a killer starts silencing key witnesses in Black's investigation. But there's no turning back--especially after the sometimes-psychic Kathy tells him about her terrifying vision: a weeping little girl and a pit full of human bones. . . . "Emerson is right up there with the best in the genre when it comes to bringing the elements of mystery to a rolling boil." --Mostly Murder


