Irish Gilt

Irish Gilt

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Jan 1, 2006 · Inglese · Copertina rigida (295 pagine)
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Formato Copertina rigida
Pagine 295
Lingua Inglese
Pubblicato Jan 1, 2006
Editore Thorndike Pr
ISBN-10 0786282223
ISBN-13 9780786282227

Descrizione

In the quaint, often overlooked town of South Bend, Indiana, Detective Phil Knight finds himself embroiled in a perplexing mystery that combines elements of history, theft, and intrigue. When he crosses paths with Boris Henry, a passionate collector of rare artifacts, he quickly realizes that this case will lead him down an unconventional path. Boris's fascination with the storied past of the Fat Irish, an elusive group tied to local lore, pulls Knight deeper into a web of secrets that many would rather keep hidden.

As Knight digs deeper, he discovers that the past and present intertwine in unexpected ways. With every lead he investigates, the stakes only rise, revealing how the allure of rare treasures can drive individuals to desperate measures. Tensions escalate as Knight and Boris explore a world filled with unique characters, each adding layers to the enigma that threatens to unravel the fabric of their community.

The atmosphere thickens with suspense as hidden agendas emerge, challenging Knight’s instincts and resolve. Personal stakes escalate, compelling him to confront not only external foes but also his own beliefs about right and wrong. With each revelation, the detective must navigate a labyrinth of lies and half-truths, piecing together a narrative that transcends time.

Ultimately, the story is not just about the artifacts that Boris holds dear but delves into the nature of obsession and the lengths to which people will go to protect their passions. In this gripping tale, Knight learns that sometimes the past is more present than we realize, and the truth can be as elusive as the artifacts themselves.

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Romanzo Mistero Fantascienza

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