Last Gig (e-bog) af Green, Norman
Green, Norman (forfatter)

Last Gig e-bog

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Norman Green, critically acclaimed author of four crime novels, debuts a fresh, edgy character in the streetwise Alessandra Martillo, a female take on the P.I.s of yesteryear. Tough as nails and sometimes heartless, smart and altogether too brave for her own good, Al is one of the most interesting lead characters to hit crime fiction in years.A teenage runaway from the Brownsville projects, Ale...
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Forfattere Green, Norman (forfatter)
Udgivet 23 maj 2017
Længde 432 sider
Genrer Crime and mystery: private investigator / amateur detectives
Sprog English
Format epub
Beskyttelse LCP
ISBN 9780062672759
Norman Green, critically acclaimed author of four crime novels, debuts a fresh, edgy character in the streetwise Alessandra Martillo, a female take on the P.I.s of yesteryear. Tough as nails and sometimes heartless, smart and altogether too brave for her own good, Al is one of the most interesting lead characters to hit crime fiction in years.A teenage runaway from the Brownsville projects, Alessandra Martillo lived with an indifferent aunt who had taken her in when her mother killed herself, and later, after more than a year on the streets, a caring uncle found her, took her in, and showed her she had a chance. That was many years ago, and now Alessandras all grown up, working for a sleazy P.I., repossessing cars, and trolling for waitstaff on the take. The cases arent glamorous, or interesting, but the work pays the bills. And shes good at itif theres one thing shes learned since leaving the streets, its how to take care of herself around lifes shadier elements.When an Irish mobster named Daniel Mickey Caughlan thinks someone on the inside of his shipping operation is trying to set him up for a fall, its Al he wants on the job. Shes to find the traitor and report back. But just a little digging shows its more complicated than a simple turncoat inside the family; Als barely started on the case when she runs into a few tough guys trying to warn her away. Fools. As if a little confrontation wouldnt make her even more determined.Gritty and unputdownable, this is perfect for fans of James Lee Burke and Robert Crais.