New York mordene
Leonid McGill 2
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Narrated by:
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Michael Brostrup
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By:
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Walter Mosley
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McGill må på en eller anden måde få fat i Angelique før den ukendte morder. Alt imens presser stadigt flere spørgsmål sig på: Hvorfor har så mange og så forskelligartede mennesker pludselig en interesse i at finde en tilsyneladende helt almindelig pige?
Walter Mosley er her igen på banen sammen med sin grovkornede og charmerende antihelt, detektiven og eksbokseren, Leonid McGill, der undersøger de mere lyssky affærer i metropolen New Yorks dunkle afkroge, uden frygt for selv at tage del i de brutale sider af sagerne.©2011 Forlaget Rosenkilde & Bahnhof / Walter Mosley (P)2014 AV Forlaget
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