Kill Romeo - Couverture souple

Livre 2 sur 3: Freddy Ferguson

Diamond, Andrew

 
9781734139266: Kill Romeo

Synopsis

Not since he saw a woman hurry off of a jetliner shortly before it exploded in mid-air (Gate 76) has detective and former boxer Freddy Ferguson faced such a deadly puzzle as when he comes across the body of a well-dressed young woman, nameless and unidentifiable, deep in the woods of rural Virginia. In her room at the town inn, she left two mysterious notes hinting at a love gone wrong.


The trail to her killer leads through organized crime, espionage, and the international race for technological supremacy to a seemingly unremarkable man the FBI and CIA have been trying for years to pin down.


Praise for Gate 76 (Freddy Ferguson Series, Book 1)


"A consummate thriller with some of the best characterization you'll see all year." - Kirkus Reviews (starred review - named to Kirkus Reviews' Best Books of 2018)


"One of the year's best thrillers." - BestThrillers.com


"[Freddy Ferguson] doesn't see his own goodness, the spark of caring that sets him apart from his brutal upbringing... Freddy doesn't believe in much of anything, not even justice. He does believe in following his instincts and doing the right thing, even when it may lead to his destruction." - Sharon Vander Meer, One Roof Publishing

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À propos de l?auteur

Andrew Diamond writes mystery, crime, and noir. His books feature cinematic prose, strong characterization, twisting plots, and dark humor. Amazon editors named Impala a best of the month mystery, and IndieReader named it to their best of 2016 list. Impala also won the Readers' Favorite Gold Medal for mystery and the 24th Annual Writer's Digest award for genre fiction.Gate 76 was named named to Kirkus Reviews' Best Books of 2018, while BestThrillers.com selected both Gate 76 (2018) and To Hell with Johnny Manic (2019) to their best of the year list.

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