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Very Bad Men

Auteur(s): Harry Dolan
Narrateur(s): Erik Davies
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A new book in the nationally bestselling series that has wowed critics and readers alike.

David Loogan returns! Loogan is living in Ann Arbor with Detective Elizabeth Waishkey and her daughter, Sarah. He's settled into a quiet routine as editor of the mystery magazine Gray Streets-until one day he finds a manuscript outside his door. It begins: "I killed Henry Kormoran."

Anthony Lark has a list of names-Terry Dawtrey, Sutton Bell, Henry Kormoran. To his eyes, the names glow red on the page. They move. They breathe. The people on the list have little in common except that seventeen years ago they were involved in a notorious robbery. And now Anthony Lark is hunting them down, and he won't stop until every one of them is dead.
Détective Détectives amateurs Fiction Fiction de genre Fiction littéraire Roman policier Suspense Thrillers et romans à suspense Thrillers policiers Crime

Ce que les critiques en disent

"A twist-filled adventure…The characters in this engaging work are full of surprises."

Very Bad Men is the mystery of the summer—totally top-shelf…Simply great storytelling."

“Like Dolan’s notable debut, Bad Things Happen, this [is a] cleverly plotted, hard-boiled tale."

“The rare crime novel with something for everyone who reads crime fiction.”
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