The Weaver Fish
- 272 páginas
- 10 horas de lectura
Puzzle or pastiche? This mischievous, intriguing and playful debut novel is a genre-defying adventure.
Robert Edeson es un autor cuyo viaje literario surge de una profunda formación científica. Como anestesista consultor e investigador, ha publicado extensamente en neurociencia, biofísica y matemáticas. Esta sólida base analítica informa su sofisticado enfoque estilístico y su perspectiva intelectual del mundo. Su obra de ficción debut promete una lectura cautivadora que combina profundidad intelectual con expresión artística.


Puzzle or pastiche? This mischievous, intriguing and playful debut novel is a genre-defying adventure.
In Dante, Arizona, a centuries-old feud between the families of Mortiss and Worse is coming to a head. Out in the desert beyond town limits, Walter Reckles emerges unscathed from an air crash in a classified zone. His story about hitting a drone is disbelieved, and his reputation discredited. But Richard Worse is on the case and getting closer to the truth that could save Reckles and destroy the Mortiss empire. Meanwhile, in a cave in the Ferendes, Edvard Tossentern has discovered a wall of ancient hieroglyphs and is endeavouring to crack an uncrackable code. Could it be that the answer to both mysteries lies in the casino of a cruise ship on the Indian Ocean? Things will go from bad to worse before you find out. Bad to Worse is in essence a sweet and funny crime novel with a lively plot, fiendish baddies and clever, efficient goodies, and a whole bunch of very good friends.