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- 443 páginas
- 16 horas de lectura
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First time in a trade edition-- Lawrence Sanders's masterpiece, "The 1st Deadly Sin," set a standard for today's novels of psychological suspense. Now, retired Captain Ed Delaney returns to a distinctly urban milieu of paranoia and impulsive violence to solve a brutal murder that shocks New York's unshockable art world. The victim is Victor Maitland. Long-considered one of the world's greatest artists, he excelled in capturing the beauty of life on canvas. In private, he destroyed whomever he pleased: his wife, his son, his mistress, his dearest friends and family. Fittingly, Maitland has paid for his sins. But in a world where self-delusion is rewarded, where greed triumphs, and where murder is just another art, who else will pay the price?
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The Second Deadly Sin, Lawrence Sanders
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- 1982
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- Título
- The Second Deadly Sin
- Idioma
- Inglés
- Autores
- Lawrence Sanders
- Editorial
- Berkley
- Publicado en
- 1982
- Formato
- Tapa blanda
- Páginas
- 443
- ISBN10
- 0425055450
- ISBN13
- 9780425055458
- Serie
- Etiquetas
- Ficción, Tema histórico, Novela negra & Thriller, Novelas de crimen, Thriller, Suspense, EE.UU., Asesinatos, Siglo XX, Entretenimiento, Novela negra clásica, Thrillers psicológicos, Detectives, Nueva York, Novela negra histórica, Investigación criminal, Manhattan, NY
- Título original
- The second deadly sin
- Calificación
- 3,7 de 5
- Descripción
- First time in a trade edition-- Lawrence Sanders's masterpiece, "The 1st Deadly Sin," set a standard for today's novels of psychological suspense. Now, retired Captain Ed Delaney returns to a distinctly urban milieu of paranoia and impulsive violence to solve a brutal murder that shocks New York's unshockable art world. The victim is Victor Maitland. Long-considered one of the world's greatest artists, he excelled in capturing the beauty of life on canvas. In private, he destroyed whomever he pleased: his wife, his son, his mistress, his dearest friends and family. Fittingly, Maitland has paid for his sins. But in a world where self-delusion is rewarded, where greed triumphs, and where murder is just another art, who else will pay the price?






