Winner of the Nebula Award for best novel, 2005 Winner of the James Tiptree, Jr. Award 2004 Unknown to anyone, two creatures have wandered the Earth for generations. The aliens have no knowledge of each other, but share a residual memory of a mysterious, sunken relic - and an affinity for deep water
Camouflage
β Scribed by Bill Pronzini
- Publisher
- Tom Doherty Associates;Forge
- Year
- 2011
- Tongue
- en-US
- Weight
- 121 KB
- Edition
- 1st ed
- Category
- Fiction
- ISBN
- 1429975725
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β¦ Synopsis
Nameless may not like David Virden, but the case is simple enough: find his ex-wife--and they know where she is. Deliver some papers to her and it's all done. But she refuses the papers, sends a message to Virden to never contact her again, and slams the door.
His colleague, Tamara, tells Nameless that Virden threatens to sue, stops payment on his checks, and claims that the woman they located isn't his wife. Then he disappears and his fiancΓ©e hires Nameless to find out why. Clearly, someone is trying to make Nameless the monkey in the middle.
The investigation that Nameless's partner, Jake Runyon, has to undertake is personal...and urgent. His girlfriend Bryn's son, a pawn in a bitter divorce settlement, is being beaten and every indication is that his father is responsible. Is he bitter enough to take out his frustrations on a young boy, to fracture his arm?
Then events turn on Jake: a dead woman, a bloodied Bryn, and a scared and silent child force...
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Digte af Klaus Rifbjerg fra 1961. Om "Camouflage" skriver Jens Kruuse: "Hans digt er stΓΈrre tΓ¦nkt og videre villet end noget her hjemme i mange, mange Γ₯r ... Jeg siger det roligt og stille: dette er vΓ¦ldigt."