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Cargando... Down by the River Where the Dead Men Go (A Five Star Title) (1995 original; edición 1999)por George P. Pelecanos (Autor)
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Inscríbete en LibraryThing para averiguar si este libro te gustará. Actualmente no hay Conversaciones sobre este libro. This is the story of Nick Stefanos a part time bar tender/ private eye full time drinker. Based in Washington in the mid 1990s. Nick witnesses a murder when he is totally steamboats. He wants to help solve the case when the victims friend goes missing he teams up with another private eye called Jack LaDuke together they uncover a drugs/gay porn ring. SPOILER ALERT The rescue they missing boy who a few days later is murdered. They go back with all guns blazing and kill the baddies. ok book I liked the characters. Pelecanos is a great writer. I was very close to chalking this book up as another cookie cutter crime fiction.. I think "dreck" was the word that came to mind. Until the last five chapters or so that really allowed the novel to come alive and really embrace a noir vision. I would recommend Pelecanos, particularly the Nick Stefanos series. sin reseñas | añadir una reseña
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"You already been a punk. Least you can do is go out like a man." Then a dull popping sound and a quiet splash. In his third appearance in George Pelecanos's acclaimed series, Nick Stefanos has been spending too much time with bad women and bad booze. Which is why he wakes up one blurry morning on the banks of the Anacostia River, hungover and miserable -- and now a witness to a murder. With the help of a partner as straight-arrow as Nick is bent, Nick decides to track down the killer, an investigation that leads them through the roughest part of the nation's capital, and into the blackest parts of the human soul. No se han encontrado descripciones de biblioteca. |
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Nick Stefanos knows bartending, cars, guns, music... I don't really need or like all those music references, it feels meh.
It's fun otherwise, if I happen to find a few more of the series for cheap, I'd take them. ( )