El ángel negro

El ángel negro

Verdon, John

Angus Russell, a powerful millionaire man, is found dead in his Harrow Hill mansion with his throat slit from side to side. Fingerprints and DNA found at the crime scene point to Billy Tate, a town oddball related to witchcraft and a known grudge against the victim. But there's a problem. After falling from a roof, Tate was pronounced dead the day before Russell's murder. When the police check the morgue where the body of Tate is inside a sealed coffin, they discover that, in addition to the fact that the corpse has disappeared, the coffin was not broken on the inside, but on the outside. Immediately a media circus breaks out, with headlines proclaiming: "Dead man walking", "The killer from hell", "The zombie murders". The entire town panics: all kinds of conspiracy theories start running, a literal witch hunt begins and, to add fuel to the fire, an apocalyptic gun-loving preacher encourages his followers to battle against Satan. As Dave Gurney delves into the reality of Harrow Hill, the fatalities rapidly mount. Gurney discovers a web of unhealthy relationships, bitter resentments, and bitter power struggles. Each layer of deception he discovers leads to yet another. But eventually Gurney will uncover the strange truth at the heart of the murders, a truth as chilling as the headlines he stumbled upon early in the investigation.

Author
Verdon, John
Subject
Literature > English narrative
EAN
9788417968250
ISBN
978-84-17968-25-0
Edition
1
Publisher
Roca Editorial
Pages
480 
High
23.5 cm
Weight
15.0 cm
Release date
19-11-2020
Language
Spanish 
Series
David Gurney 
Number
Paperback edition
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Verdon, John (aut.)

  • Verdon, John
    John Verdon (Nueva York, 1942) es un novelista estadounidense. Trabajó en varias agencias publicitarias en Manhattan como director creativo hasta que, como su protagonista, se trasladó a   Read more