A deliciously witty, wildly inventive and wickedly funny debut featuring a family that puts the 'fun' in dysfunctional
I Spellman Serie
Questa serie si addentra nelle vite di una bizzarra e altamente qualificata famiglia di investigatori privati che opera a San Francisco. Seguite i loro unici metodi investigativi, che spesso comportano tattiche non convenzionali e dinamiche familiari interpersonali. I lettori possono aspettarsi un avvincente mix di suspense, umorismo e colpi di scena in ogni caso.






Ordine di lettura consigliato
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Curse of the Spellmans
- 416pagine
- 15 ore di lettura
The hilarious sequel to Lisa Lutz's highly-acclaimed debut, The Spellman Files
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Having been ordered into therapy after getting a little too close to her previous subject, former private investigator Izzy Spellman is wisely taking a break from Spellman Inc, having embarked on a less controversial career as a barmaid. But when her boss, Milo, simultaneously cuts her bartending hours and introduces her to a 'friend' looking for a private eye, Izzy reluctantly finds herself with a new client. A suspicious husband who wants his wife tailed, it would appear to be a routine case involving nothing more than that most boring of PI rituals: surveillance. But Izzy soon discovers that she's not the only person keeping a close eye on Mrs Ernie Black and with each passing hour the Case of the Wayward Wife throws up more questions than answers.
- 4
Former wild child Izzy Spellman has finally agreed to take over the family business, and the transition won't be a smooth one.
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Trail of the Spellmans. Document 5
- 373pagine
- 14 ore di lettura
Now in paperback, the fifth installment in the critically acclaimed, bestselling, Edgar Award-nominated series about a fearless private investigator Izzy Spellman and her quirky, yet endearing, family of sleuths.
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Spellman Six
- 368pagine
- 13 ore di lettura
Targeted by the members of her dysfunctional family for control over Spellman Investigations after staging a retaliatory takeover, Izzy is wrongly accused of embezzling funds from a wealthy Alzheimer's patient