Primeros reseñadoresJennifer Aspen
October 2013 Lote
Sorteo terminado: Octubre 28 a las 06:00 pm EDT
Series: Stories From the Golden Age
Detective Terry Lane is a standout homicide cop who thought he’d seen it all . . . until now. As tough as Kevin Costner as Eliot Ness of The Untouchables—and just as incorruptible—Lane has seen the darkest side of human behavior. But he’s never seen a murder spree like this, targeting the wealthy, the powerful and the privileged. For the evidence is clear: the killers have not emerged from the seamy underside of the city . . . but from six feet under it. They are the walking dead, spreading terror and showing no mercy. Following a trail of drugs, blackmail, and the twisted clues of a seductive nightclub singer, Detective Lane will have to think outside the box…or he could end up inside one, buried alive. In 1934, while living in New York, the heart of the publishing industry, Hubbard struck up a friendship with the city’s medical examiner—a relationship that started his education in undetectable crime and provided him with authoritative clinical background for his detective stories. “A rollicking horror yarn [that] taps into the current craze for zombies. . . . heart-pounding.” —Publishers Weekly
- Medios
- Audiolibro digital
- Géneros
- General Fiction, Mystery, Tween, Fiction and Literature
- Ofrecido por
- Galaxy Audio (Editorial)
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Página LibraryThing de la obra
25
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145
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February 2013 Lote
Sorteo terminado: Febrero 25 a las 06:00 pm EST
Series: Stories From the Golden Age
Publishers Weekly Listen Up Award Winner 2012 Experience this thrilling tale. Johnny Brice is a hotheaded, hard-working "picture-chaser" for the newsreels. He loves to fly into the mouth of danger (whether forest fire, shipwreck or flood), get the story first, shoot it and send the film back fast so that it can be turned into newsreels for theaters all across America. He's the best there ever was as a "top dog" reporter . . . up till the day he inadvertently saves the life of a golden-haired girl he pulls out of the ocean while covering a ship burning at sea. The dame, or "Jinx," as Brice calls her, seems to bring bad luck like a black cat under a ladder. She keeps Brice on his toes and waist-deep in trouble as they trek the globe from Idaho to the Orient, chasing pictures for the World News. Trouble is, no matter how hard he tries or how good the story, Johnny can't seem to get good shots . . . nor can he shake the girl. "Featuring full casts plus a narrator and heeps of sound effects..." —Library Journal
- Medios
- Papel
- Géneros
- General Fiction, Fiction and Literature
- Ofrecido por
- Galaxy Audio (Editorial)
- Enlaces
- Información del libro
Página LibraryThing de la obra
50
copias
153
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Legacy Member Giveaway Lote
Sorteo terminado: Febrero 23, 2013 a las 08:17 pm EST
Series: Stories From the Golden Age
Experience this thrilling tale. Johnny Brice is a hotheaded, hard-working "picture-chaser" for the newsreels. He loves to fly into the mouth of danger (whether forest fire, shipwreck or flood), get the story first, shoot it and send the film back fast so that it can be turned into newsreels for theaters all across America. He's the best there ever was as a "top dog" reporter . . . up till the day he inadvertently saves the life of a golden-haired girl he pulls out of the ocean while covering a ship burning at sea. The dame, or "Jinx," as Brice calls her, seems to bring bad luck like a black cat under a ladder. She keeps Brice on his toes and waist-deep in trouble as they trek the globe from Idaho to the Orient, chasing pictures for the World News. Trouble is, no matter how hard he tries or how good the story, Johnny can't seem to get good shots . . . nor can he shake the girl. "Featuring full casts plus a narrator and heeps of sound effects..." —Library Journal
- Medios
- Audiolibro digital
- Géneros
- General Fiction, Fiction and Literature
- Ofrecido por
- GalaxyPress (Otro)
- Enlaces
- Información del libro
Página LibraryThing de la obra
50
copias
59
solicitudes