Matt Scudder finds himself caught up in a web of deceit and treachery when he comes to the aid of a homeless man charged with the brutal death of a yuppie lawyer. As Matt investigates, he discovers the victim was a federal informant who may have been eliminated as an act of revenge.
Added by: willkei | Karma: 79.89 | Fiction literature | 13 September 2010
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The Long Dark Tea-Time of the Soul Douglas Adams
The British author of the Hitchhiker trilogy and other immensely popular lunacies, Adams permits no whiff of common sense to spoil his new novel, which combines fantasy, hilarity and creeping horrors. Here, sleuth Dirk Gently investigates a lawyer and an advertiser who possess the soul of the god Odin. "The plot's ramifications are marvelous, bloody and irresistible."
Added by: willkei | Karma: 79.89 | Black Hole | 13 September 2010
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The Long Dark Tea-Time of the Soul Douglas Adams
The British author of the Hitchhiker trilogy and other immensely popular lunacies, Adams permits no whiff of common sense to spoil his new novel, which combines fantasy, hilarity and creeping horrors. Here, sleuth Dirk Gently investigates a lawyer and an advertiser who possess the soul of the god Odin. "The plot's ramifications are marvelous, bloody and irresistible."
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The plot concerns a clinic that treats people with AIDS. Just as the scientists working there are on the brink of a breakthrough the create a cure for the disease, one of them dies. Initially it looks like suicide but after a journalist investigates, she finds that it is murder, and there is a killer targeting the patients of the clinic as well
An exploration of the meaning and significance of money in the 21st century. Using candid interviews with economic, financial and spiritual leaders, American families, prison inmates, welfare mothers and lottery winners, it investigates how money is made, acquired and desired in today's society.