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Review A perfect read...The kind of book the world blockbuster was made.-- "Boston Globe, praise for The Thorn Birds"The historical setting gives the novel a fresh feel, and it keeps readers off guard...A thoroughly entertaining crime novel.-- "Booklist"Will be welcomed by readers who just love that creepy feeling...there's plenty of criminal insanity to go around.-- "Publishers Weekly, praise for Sins of the Flesh" Product Description It's a beautiful spring day in the little city of Holloman, Connecticut. The year is 1967, and the world teeters on the brink of nuclear holocaust as the Cold War goes relentlessly on. But Holloman has other things to worry about-on April 3, 1967, twelve murders have taken place on one day. Suddenly Captain Carmine Delmonico, chief of detectives, has other, more important matters to occupy him than finding a satisfactory name for his infant son. With his cohorts Abe Goldberg and Corey Marshall giving him unfailing support, Carmine embarks on what looks like an insoluble case. About the Author Colleen McCullough (1937-2015) enjoyed worldwide renown, and her novels are bestsellers in a multitude of languages. She is the internationally acclaimed author of The Thorn Birds, Tim, An Indecent Obsession, A Creed for the Third Millennium, The Ladies of Missalonghi, The First Man in Rome, The Grass Crown, Fortune's Favorites, Caesar's Women, and other novels.Charles Leggett, AudioFile Earphones Award-winning narrator, is based in Seattle where he works onstage at Seattle Repertory Theatre, Seattle Children's Theatre, ACT, and Seattle Shakespeare Company, among many others. His voice work is also featured in the first two Dungeon Siege video games as well as in Hoyle's Casino Empire.

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Autorius: Colleen McCullough
Leidėjas: Blackstone Pub
Išleidimo metai: 2010
ISBN-13: 9780792770084
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Kalba: Anglų

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