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Kill The Father Dazieri Sandrone 1964 Author Shugaar Antony

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Kill The Father Dazieri Sandrone 1964 Author Shugaar Antony
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Publisher: Waterville, Maine : Thorndike Press, a part of Gale, Cengage Learning
File Extension: PDF
File size: 34.73 MB
Author: Dazieri, Sandrone, 1964- author, Shugaar, Antony, translator
Language: English
Year: 2017

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Kill The Father Dazieri Sandrone 1964 Author Shugaar Antony by Dazieri, Sandrone, 1964- Author, Shugaar, Antony, Translator instant download after payment.

805 pages (large print) ; 23 cm, When a woman is beheaded in a park outside Rome and her six-year-old son goes missing, the police unit assigned to the case sees an easy solution: they arrest the woman's husband and await his confession. But the Chief of Rome's Major Crimes unit doubts things are so simple. Secretly, he lures to the case two of Italy's top analytical minds: Deputy Captain Colomba Caselli, a fierce, warrior-like detective still reeling from having survived a bloody catastrophe, and Dante Torre, a man who spent his childhood trapped inside a concrete silo. Fed through the gloved hand of a masked kidnapper who called himself \"The Father,\" Dante emerged from his ordeal with crippling claustrophobia but also with an unquenchable thirst for knowledge and hyper-observant capacities. All evidence suggests that the Father is back and active after being dormant for decades. Indeed, he has left tell-tale signs that signal he's looking forward to a reunion with Dante. But when Columba and Dante begin following the ever-more-bizarre trail of clues, they grasp that what's really going on is darker than they ever imagined, \"A novel\"--Cover

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