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Frank Behr

Segui le avvincenti indagini di Frank Behr, un ex poliziotto diventato investigatore privato che si muove tra le strade più oscure di Indianapolis. Ogni caso lo immerge nelle viscere della città, confrontandolo con corruzione, violenza e il suo passato. Spinto da un'incrollabile ricerca di giustizia, combatte contro avversari pericolosi e demoni personali. Questa serie offre suspense noir e una profonda esplorazione della moralità.

Signature Kill
The Contract
Indagine mortale
City of the Sun

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    Twelve-year-old Jamie Gabriel gets on his bike before dawn to deliver newspapers in his suburban neighbourhood. Somewhere en route, he vanishes without a trace. Fourteen months later, still with no sign of Jamie and having lost all faith in the police, his parents Paul and Carol are on the verge of abandoning hope. Then they meet private investigator Frank Behr, a tough, reclusive ex-cop. Abandoned by his former colleagues, separated from his wife and haunted by his own terrible past, Behr doesn't make it a practice to take on hopeless cases, but the desperate couple's plea for help awakens a personal pain he can't ignore . . .

    City of the Sun
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    The Contract

    • 448pagine
    • 16 ore di lettura

    THE COMPANY:Troubled former cop Frank Behr is working for an exclusive Indianapolis investigation company, when he finds himself on a protection detail for Bernard Bernie Cool Kolodnik. But Behr wants the truth, and his hunt will put him a collision course with a dangerous sociopath .

    The Contract
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    He's going to leave his mark on you The gripping new Frank Behr novel from David Levien, author of City of the Sun. Perfect for fans of Harlan Coben and Chris Carter. A corpse discovered. A woman. Dismembered. Twisted. Grotesquely reassembled. This is the work of a dangerous, psychopathic serial killer. Soemone who goes about his daily business unseen, slipping under the radar. And ex-cop Frank Behr has somehow got himself involved. As Behr is drawn further and further in to the murky underworld, he finds that the line between good and evil is more blurry than he ever thought . . .

    Signature Kill