Claire DeWitt y la ciudad de los muertos
Format: paperback
ISBN:
9788423347254
Publish date: 2013
Publisher: Ediciones Destino
Pages no: 392
Edition language: Spanish
Series: Claire DeWitt mysteries (#1)
"Claire Dewitt and the City of the Dead" is an extraordinary book: fascinating, rewarding, often upsetting but really hard to describe. It's a book that invites the reader to look beyond the narrative and ask themselves questions about mysteries: our ability to see them, our willingness to solve t...
Randomly picked this up on a $2 shelf at a great local bookstore. Aside from Sherlock I don't read a lot of mysteries, but the summary on the back caught my interest:Claire DeWitt believes she is the world’s greatest PI, even if few agree with her. A one-time teen detective in Brooklyn, she is a fol...
When prosecutor Vic Willing goes missing in post-Katrina New Orleans, Claire DeWitt comes to town to find out who killed him. Can she put her personal demons aside long enough to find out? This is the sixth book in my Kindle Unlimited Experiment. For the 30 day trial, I'm only reading books that ...
’There are no innocent victims’, wrote Jacques Silette. ‘The victim selects his role as carefully and unconsciously as the policeman, the detective, the client, or the villain. Each chooses his role and then forgets this, sometimes for many lifetimes, until one comes along who can remind him. This t...
Mystery and life in post-Katrina NOLA- an enjoyable read