Kolymsky Heights
- 496 páginas
- 18 horas de lectura
The book that came in from the cold; this much celebrated spy thriller on the Faber backlist is repackaged and reissued.
Lionel Davidson combinó magistralmente la intriga de los thrillers de espionaje con una atmósfera de aventura, obteniendo un inmenso reconocimiento internacional. Sus novelas se caracterizan por tramas intrincadas y un estilo cautivador que mantiene a los lectores al borde de sus asientos. Davidson se estableció como un creador de narrativas emocionantes, explorando a menudo las complejidades de la naturaleza humana bajo presión. Sus obras representan un pináculo del género, y continúan atrayendo a una amplia audiencia que busca una narración inteligente y apasionante.







The book that came in from the cold; this much celebrated spy thriller on the Faber backlist is repackaged and reissued.
The Chelsea Murders (1978) was Lionel Davidson's seventh novel, earning him the Crime Writer's Association Gold Dagger Award and prompting the Daily Telegraph to declare, 'Lionel Davidson is one of the best and most versatile thriller writers we have.' A terrifying, grotesque figure bursts into a young art student's room.
'Beyond question the book of the year.' Spectator Chaim Weizmann was a great man, one of the founders of modern Israel. He was also a chemist of international repute. His work in the thirties led him to a cheap way of synthesising oil. But politics took over and it seemed Weizmann had died without passing on his revolutionary knowledge. In the oil-starved seventies, it falls to Igor Druyanov to reconstruct that magic formula. And the chase is on, for the news will overturn the Middle East . . . Tense, intelligent and stylish, The Sun Chemist is gripping spy thriller from a true master of the genre.