Motive

Motive

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Feb 10, 2015 · Inglese · Copertina rigida (336 pagine)
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Formato Copertina rigida
Pagine 336
Lingua Inglese
Pubblicato Feb 10, 2015
Editore Ballantine Books
ISBN-10 0345541375
ISBN-13 9780345541376

Descrizione

Milo Sturgis, a seasoned LAPD police lieutenant, finds himself in a quagmire of dilemma as he wrestles with the shadows of past closed cases. Despite his impressive track record, there’s an insidious thread that runs through his mind—an unsettling feeling that refuses to let him rest. Each solved case, rather than being a source of pride, begins to echo with the haunting specter of motives left unexamined.

As Milo delves deeper into a new case that surfaces, his usual sharp instincts seem dulled by the weight of his experiences. The gruesome details of the crime begin to unravel, revealing a labyrinth of potential motives that stretch across the lives of those involved. What at first appears to be a straightforward investigation soon reveals layers of psychological complexity that challenge Milo to confront not just the victims, but the very fabric of human nature.

The weight of his role as a protector of the city intensifies as Milo encounters unsettling truths that compel him to reassess his understanding of justice. With each twist in the investigation, he finds himself entangled not only in the clues that lay before him but also in the moral implications of those clues. Friends and foes alike blur, pushing him into a reflection on what drives people to commit unthinkable acts.

As the narrative unfolds, Milo must reconcile his long-standing instincts with newfound revelations, leading to a profound internal struggle that mirrors the chaos around him. The interplay of mystery and psychological insight paints a gripping portrait of a man at the crossroads of duty and his own hidden fears, compelling readers to explore the depths of human motive alongside him.

Generi

Mistero Business ed Economia Arte e Fotografia Crimine Psicologia
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