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Sto caricando le informazioni... White Fire (Agent Pendergast series, 13) (edizione 2013)di Douglas Preston (Autore), Lincoln Child (Autore)
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Iscriviti per consentire a LibraryThing di scoprire se ti piacerà questo libro. Attualmente non vi sono conversazioni su questo libro. Hace ciento cincuenta años, un oso aterrorizó a los habitantes de Roaring Fork, Colorado, y mató, y devoró a once mineros. Los esqueletos de ocho de las víctimas todavía se conservan en un almacén del pueblo convertido en una exclusiva estación de esquí. Hacia esta localidad se dirige Corrie Swanson, la impetuosa y rebelde protegida de Pendergast, con la intención de estudiar los restos de los mineros y utilizarlos para escribir su tesis de criminología. En su primer día, el jefe de policía le presta todas las facilidades; sin embargo, al día siguiente, le informa de que ya no tiene autorización para investigar. Encarcelada por no haber acatado tal prohibición, Corrie pide ayuda al agente especial del FBI Aloysius Pendergast. No está dispuesta a renunciar a esta investigación, sobre todo, ahora que, tras haber observado las marcas de los huesos, está segura de que los mineros no murieron atrapados en las garras del legendario oso. La aportación de Pendergast será aún más sorprendente: descubrirá una posible conexión entre la muerte de los mineros y un relato supuestamente perdido de Sherlock Holmes. Pasado y presente se entrelazan en este nuevo misterio escalofriante del inspector Aloysius Pendergast. This book was really good, the story was very interesting and I love the connection to Arthur Conan Doyle. This is one of the best books in the series and I recommend it warmly! As I never really enjoyed the Helen trilogy was I absolutely thrilled to finally read a Preston and Child book that had a really interesting and entertaining story. I was also glad that Corrie Swanson was back. She's a favorite character and I loved that she had a big part in this book! FBI Special Agent Pendergast's favorite new pet, Corrie Swanson, is attending John Jay College when she gets approval to look into a number of century-old miner deaths, supposedly eaten by a bear. The bones are disinterred a part of a plan to build a new clubhouse for an uber-rich ski area. Corrie breaks all of the rules, and gets arrested, but is rescued by Pendergast. Then a series of horrific fires starts killing off the mega-wealthy residents. A third story line, helping solve the mystery, revolves around Oscar Wilde's visit to the mining area and subsequent revelation of a story he heard to Sir Arthur Conan Doyle and a "lost" unpublished Sherlock Holmes story. Fast-paced and fun. nessuna recensione | aggiungi una recensione
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Special Agent Pendergast arrives at an exclusive Colorado ski resort to rescue his protégée, Corrie Swanson, from serious trouble with the law when he uncovers a mysterious connection between long-dead miners and a fabled, long-lost Sherlock Holmes story--one that might just offer the key to an outbreak of modern day killings involving a deadly arsonist. Non sono state trovate descrizioni di biblioteche |
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Google Books — Sto caricando le informazioni... GeneriSistema Decimale Melvil (DDC)813.54Literature English (North America) American fiction 20th Century 1945-1999Classificazione LCVotoMedia:
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(This was the part of the story I found annoying; Corrie, who is indebted to Pendergast in many different ways, continually butts heads with him when he tries to help her. Her attitude in flouting his advice and then appearing penitent grew old mighty quick)
Another sub plot in the story is that of Arthur Conan Doyle, Oscar Wilde, and a missing Sherlock Holmes story.
Pendergast is his usual wonderful self, but I could've used more pages with his presence and less of Corrie. There are a few twists at the end, and the final scenes take place in a freezing and spooky mine, with lots of action.
Unfortunately, I seemed to have picked out the potential villain early on in the story (no spoilers here, read it yourself)and it wasn't a surprise when that was finally revealed later on.
In any case, White Fire was a good few hours' read and I am looking forward to the next one by P&C.
This book was provided to me at no charge from the publisher for an honest review. ( )