The thrilling first novel from the creator of Law & Order and the first in a series featuring NYPD Special Agent Jeremy Fisk
Dick Wolf Libros
Richard Wolf es un distinguido productor estadounidense, reconocido por su maestría en el drama criminal, especialmente por la creación de la icónica franquicia 'Law & Order'. Su obra se caracteriza por una profunda exploración de dilemas éticos y las complejidades de la naturaleza humana dentro del marco del sistema judicial y la investigación criminal. El enfoque de Wolf prioriza representaciones realistas del trabajo policial y los procedimientos judiciales, enfatizando tramas intrincadas y un desarrollo de personajes cautivador. Sus series profundizan consistentemente en las ambigüedades morales y las implicaciones sociales del crimen y la justicia.




"Detective Jeremy Fisk is out to stop an assassin let loose in New York City by a shadowy business cartel in this pulse-pounding follow up to the New York Times bestseller The Intercept."-- Provided by publisher
School Ties
- 192 páginas
- 7 horas de lectura
A novelization of the upcoming film by the same name follows a class of young men attending a boy's prep school in the 1950s as they face their futures and the spectre of anti-Semitism. Original. Movie tie-in.
The Ultimatum
- 415 páginas
- 15 horas de lectura
When a leaker named Verlyn Merritt releases sensitive documents from the NYPD Intelligence Division to WikiLeaks, some of the deadliest criminals have access to Detective Jeremy Fisk's unlisted home address. Within hours, three mysterious assailants arrive at his Sutton Place apartment. Who are they and why do they want Fisk dead? Authorities quickly identify and arrest Merritt. But the case takes a sinister twist when an anonymous third party makes threats if authorities don't release Merritt immediately. Forced from his home and his bank accounts drained, Fisk confronts Chay Maryland, a reporter who has been covering Merritt's case. Fisk wants the journalist's help to get close to the leaker - to find out what Merritt really wants and who else is involved. The investigation is nearly derailed when a serial sniper begins shooting people on the street who seem to have no connection to Merritt's case. The killer's aim is eerily accurate - and Fisk believes the shooter might be using a drone rigged with unusual sighting capabilities. Then the sniper contacts the New York Times and promises to kill one person every day, for the greater good of the citizens of America. With the clock ticking and millions of lives at stake, Fisk and Chay must find the mastermind before he can wreak havoc on a city paralyzed by fear