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The Dorchester Five

Autor Peter Manus
en Limba Engleză Paperback – 22 aug 2017
From the author of Fickle comes a dark, fast-paced tale of suspense that will appeal to fans of classic and contemporary noir alike.

A playboy lawyer plunges from the roof of a Boston hotel. A Rhode Island strip club owner is found dead in pool of his own vomit. Both men were spotted, shortly before their deaths, with a mysterious woman who left behind a trail of filterless cigarettes, purple lipstick, and French perfume. And both men helped perpetrate an incident, years earlier, in Dorchester, Massachusetts, in which an angry group of five flipped the car of a criminally negligent driver, leaving the kid behind the wheel disfigured and brain damaged.

To any outside observer, the two deaths seem like isolated incidents, even accidents. But Boston homicide cop-on-the-rise Marina Papanikitas can’t shake the gnawing feeling that there’s a more sinister force at play. Eager, dogged, and determined to prove her worth, Papanikitas realizes that not only are these murders linked, they’re merely the tip of the iceberg in one vengeful femme fatale’s plot to systematically eliminate every last member of the original Dorchester Five.

"Noir fans should enjoy the twists and turns that echo such genre classics as Double Indemnity and The Asphalt Jungle.”—Publishers Weekly on Fickle
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Specificații

ISBN-13: 9781635761658
ISBN-10: 1635761654
Pagini: 322
Dimensiuni: 140 x 216 mm
Greutate: 0.26 kg
Editura: Diversion Publishing
Colecția Diversion Books

Notă biografică

Peter Manus was born and raised in New York City. He lives and writes in Boston and Nantucket.

Recenzii

"...Noir fans should enjoy the twists and turns that echo such genre classics as Double Indemnity and The Asphalt Jungle." —Publishers Weekly

From Booklist
*Starred Review* A woman witnesses an apparent suicide as a man falls in front of a train. Soon she is a “person of interest” to the police, and to prove her innocence, she tries to find out what really happened. Sound kind of humdrum? Consider this: the novel is formatted entirely as a blog, written by the narrator, whom we know only by her online moniker, “l.g. fickel.” The other characters in the story—the group of friends who help her try to solve the case—are visitors to her blog; we know them only by their screen names and by their unique ways of expressing themselves. Everything we know about the mystery, we know because fickel has told us, and soon, we (just like her online friends) begin to suspect that fickel may not be being completely up front with us. Manus, a Boston law professor, has crafted a riveting mystery that may (or may not) exist entirely in the mind of the narrator; he has created characters who may be real (or may not); he has brilliantly pulled his readers into the story, turning them into voyeurs; and he has created a protagonist so complex that, even after we’ve finished the novel, we don’t know whether she is victim or killer, male or female, crazy or just deeply troubled. An incredibly daring novel and a complete success. —David Pitt [This text refers to an out of print or unavailable edition of this title.]