Todo lo que muere
by:
John Connolly (author)
Todo Lo Que Muere/ Every Dead Thing (Andanzas / Adventures) (Coleccion Andanzas) (Spanish Edition) [Paperback] John Connolly (Author), Carlos Milla Soler (Translator)
Todo Lo Que Muere/ Every Dead Thing (Andanzas / Adventures) (Coleccion Andanzas) (Spanish Edition) [Paperback] John Connolly (Author), Carlos Milla Soler (Translator)
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Format: paperback
ISBN:
9788483102619 (8483102617)
ASIN: 8483102617
Publish date: December 1st 2004
Publisher: TusQuets
Pages no: 432
Edition language: Spanish
Series: Charlie Parker (#1)
This will be a short review. This novel was awesome. It took my breath away at times at how good it was. I do have to say though that parts of it dragged, (why I gave it 5 stars and did not favorite it) and I totally figured out who the serial killer was at 30 percent which was a slight letdown sinc...
Can anybody tell me exactly what "Oriental laughter" is? It came issuing from a vent at one point in this book and I'm still trying to figure out what exactly that would sound like. Anyway, I gave this book 100 pages. That's 50 pages more than I normally give a new-to-me author. Mark this one d...
BLUF: Slow, but steady read. Good for those (like me) who naturally suspend their disbelief.Meet Charlie, “Bird”. Bird is a poor excuse for a husband, but didn’t deserve the loss of his wife and his daughter to a serial killer. After the death of his family, Bird left the NYPD for freelance detectiv...
The first in the series and we meet Charlie "bird" Parker. The writing of John Connolly is highly intelligent and informative creating a crime story out of ancient texts and mythology which is both horrific and spellbinding in it's telling. Charlie's wife Susan and his daughter Jennifer have both be...
Oh boy, I can tell that I am going to read every one of this series. Starts out dark and somehow gets darker and even more compelling. Not only are we treated to two separate mysteries in this first installment, I was fascinated by all extras----little vignettes that are fleshed out enough and so w...