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Cargando... Veritas: A Neil Baggio Suspense (Neil Baggio Series)por Charles D'Amico
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Pertenece a las seriesNeil Baggio (1)
Neil Baggio thought he was done with Bureau, done with Cappelano and finally accepted he may never close the case of his mentor turned famed killer. After a rash of killings too close to be considered copycats, too detailed to be someone else, the Bureau calls Neil back in. Cappelano, the Veritas Killer, looks to Neil as unfinished business, a student still in need of his teaching and will do everything in his power to finish his lesson.Neil must overcome the demons that come with watching a killer go free, taking lives and doing it on your watch. He must color outside the Bureaus lines if he's going to catch Cappelano this time and not play by all the Bureaus rules that cost him last time. Since leaving the Bureau Neil has built a company in Detroit of investigators with a trusted ally that have made him a force in the community. Using his team, he trusts, he will have to work inside the Bureau to keep tabs on Cappelano, while working outside the Bureaus prying eyes.Cappelano has dreams of getting Neil back into the Bureau's good graces, back to the top of the mountain. Cappelano looks to Neil as his greatest achievement, his top pupil but still unfinished. It is this case that will define Neil, from Detroit to D.C. and across the border Neil will have to push himself and his relationships to the limit if he's going to survive Cappelano one last time. No se han encontrado descripciones de biblioteca. |
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Will Neil be able to find him before he kills again?
The book is written in a breaking the fourth wall stance. Neil while talking out loud hunting for clues, also spoke to his audience (readers) about some of his decisions and why he made them.
This book was your typical crime fiction book, that most males would enjoy. I personally, didn’t find the style of writing appealing, but I think this would be enjoyable for your man in your life. ( )