Reliquary
β Scribed by Preston, Douglas;Child, Lincoln
- Book ID
- 100916664
- Year
- 1997
- Tongue
- Italian
- Weight
- 268 KB
- Series
- Pendergast 2
- Category
- Fiction
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β¦ Synopsis
Quando vengono rinvenuti due scheletri abbracciati nei cunicoli maleodoranti e fangosi che corrono in profonditΓ sotto New York, il tenente di polizia Vincent D'Agosta si rivolge all'antropologa Margo Green che giΓ l'aveva aiutato a risovere il mistero di Relic. Ma quello che scoprono sottoterra - dove vive un popolo intero di diseredati, derelitti, reduci e rifiuti della societΓ - va oltre ogni immaginazione: un vero cimitero di cadaveri rosicchiati, senza testa e, quel che Γ¨ peggio, deformi. Mentre fuori, alla luce, una nuova catena di efferati omicidi sembra essere in qualche modo collegata a questo orrore, Margo e Vincent lottano contro il tempo per trovare il responsabile di tanta ferocia.
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