Post by account_disabled on Dec 16, 2023 23:26:05 GMT -5
Interesting news, at least for me, in the new editorial releases. A new novel by a famous writer, which is already in my library and will be the first I read by this author. So a German fantasy, by an author I've appreciated for years, and that I'm already reading. The last two are a horror novel that intrigued me and that I will soon pick up. Finally, the long-awaited new novel of the Saxon saga, by an unparalleled writer in the historical novel. Relaxing reads coming soon. The Huntsman by Clive Cussler The hunterWestern America, early twentieth century.
The newspapers nicknamed him "The Butcher" for a reason: he appears out of nowhere like a ghost, robs banks on the miners' payday and disappears without leaving behind either traces or witnesses. Just a trail of Phone Number Data deaths. The Van Dorn Detective Agency has decided to entrust the case to the man better than him, Isaac Bell, a detective as cold and determined as the murderer he must capture. Only Bell can solve the case. He, the last descendant of a dynasty of bankers who preferred the dangerous and exciting life of a bandit hunter to the family business, he who in the blink of an eye can extract the derringer from his hat and fire.
Based only on his extraordinary intuition, Bell begins the investigation, looking for the slightest trace, of a small mistake by the criminal that could lead to his identification. And the key to the tangled mess seems to be a beautiful and unscrupulous adventuress, who calls herself Rose Manteca, a woman who has already ensnared one of Van Dorn's investigators and who seems very interested in seducing Bell. Maybe Rose could lead them to the Butcher…Instead he turned his gaze to the body, undoubtedly that of Giacomo Arrighi. His clothes were brand new, his white shirt soaked in blood, his hands stiffened in a desperate but vain attempt at defense. There was nothing left to do but recompose the bodies and carry out the burials.
The newspapers nicknamed him "The Butcher" for a reason: he appears out of nowhere like a ghost, robs banks on the miners' payday and disappears without leaving behind either traces or witnesses. Just a trail of Phone Number Data deaths. The Van Dorn Detective Agency has decided to entrust the case to the man better than him, Isaac Bell, a detective as cold and determined as the murderer he must capture. Only Bell can solve the case. He, the last descendant of a dynasty of bankers who preferred the dangerous and exciting life of a bandit hunter to the family business, he who in the blink of an eye can extract the derringer from his hat and fire.
Based only on his extraordinary intuition, Bell begins the investigation, looking for the slightest trace, of a small mistake by the criminal that could lead to his identification. And the key to the tangled mess seems to be a beautiful and unscrupulous adventuress, who calls herself Rose Manteca, a woman who has already ensnared one of Van Dorn's investigators and who seems very interested in seducing Bell. Maybe Rose could lead them to the Butcher…Instead he turned his gaze to the body, undoubtedly that of Giacomo Arrighi. His clothes were brand new, his white shirt soaked in blood, his hands stiffened in a desperate but vain attempt at defense. There was nothing left to do but recompose the bodies and carry out the burials.