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Cover of Blues for Outlaw Hearts and Old Whores

Blues for Outlaw Hearts and Old Whores

โœ Scribed by Massimo Carlotto; Will Schutt


Book ID
110661031
Year
2020
Tongue
en-US
Weight
128 KB
Category
Fiction
ISBN-13
9781609455705
ASIN
B07QPWPGMV

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โœฆ Synopsis


International secret police operations, drug trafficking, prostitution, and identity theft set the stage for the eternal struggle between Good and Evil.

Acclaimed as one of today's best contemporary noir writers, Massimo Carlotto reaches new heights in the most complex "Alligator" novel to date. Rich with biting humor, humanity, and psychological insight, this is an exemplary noir novel from a crime writer at the top of his game.

Marco Buratti, a.k.a. the Alligator, and his partners Max the Memory and Beniamino Rossini have fallen into a trap laid by their worst enemy, Giorgio Pellegrini, a wanted man who has no intention of living as a fugitive for the rest of his life and turns state evidence, but something goes wrong. Blackmailed by a high government official, the Alligator and his partners are forced to investigate. But they've been framed: even if they discover who's behind the crime, they'll rot in prison. To survive, some rules will have to be bent, and others broken.


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