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Carl Houseman

Esta serie sigue la vida de un ayudante del sheriff en Iowa mientras se enfrenta a casos que profundizan en los aspectos más oscuros de la naturaleza humana. Cada entrega entrelaza el suspense de una trama detectivesca con una profunda psicología de los personajes y las duras realidades de la vida rural. Los lectores pueden esperar narraciones apasionantes llenas de giros inesperados y dilemas morales.

Code 61
The Big Thaw
Known Dead
Eleven days

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  1. Eleven days

    • 352 páginas
    • 13 horas de lectura

    A fast-paced, grisly, bloody and wry police procedural thriller, this story covers the solving of a horrific satanic cult murder in rural Iowa. Deputy Sheriff Carl Houseman somehow manages to collar the perpetrator in just 11 days.

    Eleven days1
    3,9
  2. Known Dead

    Known Dead: A Novel

    • 400 páginas
    • 14 horas de lectura

    Set against the backdrop of the American heartland, a chilling mystery unfolds as law enforcement officers become the targets of a ruthless killer. The narrative delves into the investigation, exploring the tensions within the community and the impact of these crimes on the lives of both the police and the citizens. As the plot thickens, themes of justice, loyalty, and the darker aspects of human nature emerge, creating a gripping tale that keeps readers on the edge of their seats.

    Known Dead2
    3,9
  3. The Big Thaw

    • 356 páginas
    • 13 horas de lectura

    What initally looks like a small time midwinter break-in, leads to something much bigger - a million dollar siege of a floating casino on the frozen Mississippi River. But the temperature is rising and the heat is on Deputy Sheriff Carl Houseman.

    The Big Thaw3
    3,9
  4. Code 61

    An Isolated House, A Bloodthirsty Murderer And A Wall Of Silence

    • 468 páginas
    • 17 horas de lectura

    The fourth gripping novel in the original and authentic crime series featuring Carl Houseman and his team. 'Michael Connolly, eat your heart out.' Frances Fyfield 'It's morning. Deputy Sheriff Carl Houseman is not due on shift for several hours. The phone rings: a woman is dead, suspected suicide. The dispatcher can't reveal the details; it's a Code 61. Something serious has happened over at the Mansion and he's not allowed to ask too many questions over the radio.

    Code 614
    3,9