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Babe Levy

Esta serie sigue a un protagonista que se esfuerza por alcanzar la excelencia tanto en el atletismo como en los estudios, mientras intenta escapar de la sombra de un escándalo familiar. Sin embargo, eventos imprevistos lo sumergen en un mundo de terror, traición y asesinato. Con cada giro, se encuentra en una carrera por su vida, desentrañando una compleja red de engaños. Es una narrativa emocionante de supervivencia y la búsqueda incesante de la verdad frente a probabilidades abrumadoras.

Die Brüder
Marathon Man

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  1. 1

    Marathon Man

    • 223 páginas
    • 8 horas de lectura
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    Tom "Babe" Levy is a runner in every sense: racing tirelessly toward his goals of athletic and academic excellence--and endlessly away from the specter of his famous father's scandal-driven suicide. But an unexpected visit from his beloved older brother will set in motion a chain of events that plunge Babe into a vortex of terror, treachery, and murder--and force him into a race for his life . . . and for the answer to the fateful question, "Is it safe?"

    Marathon Man
  2. 2

    Die Brüder

    • 349 páginas
    • 13 horas de lectura

    In this belated sequel to Marathon Man Goldman jumps several years into the future of the Levy brothers. Thomas is now a history professor at Columbia, and Scylla, the lethal secret agent left for dead in New York's Lincoln Center, has been restored and reactivated as a top-level killer by his shadowy masters in the U.S. government. In the nether world of Washington policymaking science has become a major weapon in a bizarre struggle between hawks and doves, and Scylla's assigned role is to eliminate two scientists whose invention of new creative killing methods may be more dangerous than the problem they set out to solve. The imaginative, if sometimes bizarre, plot winds its way through seemingly unconnected episodes of considerable violence before reaching an ironic conclusion which pulls all the threads together.

    Die Brüder