Muerte en abril
Parks, Alan
April 1974, Good Friday day. A homemade bomb explodes in a flat in Woodlans, a poor neighborhood in Glasgow. What is a bomb doing there? Is it the IRA? After all, and according to agent Harry McCoy, Glasgow is like Belfast but without the bombs. On the floor they find a corpse (or part of it, since the rest is scattered throughout the dining room). Someone was building a bomb and it exploded in his hands. In the middle of the investigation, a man approaches McCoy in a pub where they are celebrating with the family of his colleague Wattie, who has just become a father. This stranger, named Andrew Stewart, is a wealthy American whose son (Marine, twenty-two, six months on USS Canopus) has been missing for three days; he is desperate, and after resorting to all official means to no avail, he turns to McCoy for help. This is how the fast-paced fourth installment of the novels starring police officer Harry McCoy begins.
- Author
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Parks, Alan
- Subject
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Literature
> English narrative
- Genre
- Crime and mystery > Hard-boiled crime, noir fiction
- EAN
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9788411072182
- ISBN
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978-84-1107-218-2
- Edition
- 1
- Publisher
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Tusquets
- Pages
- 416
- High
- 22.5 cm
- Weight
- 14.8 cm
- Release date
- 18-01-2023
- Language
- Spanish
- Series
- Andanzas. Serie Harry McCoy