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Caroline Mabry

Esta serie sigue las apasionantes investigaciones de una dedicada detective de policía que trabaja en Spokane, Washington. Cada entrega profundiza en complejos casos criminales que desafían sus habilidades de investigación y su determinación personal. Los lectores se ven inmersos en el crudo realismo de la aplicación de la ley y los intrincados acertijos de la resolución de crímenes.

Land of the Blind
Over Tumbled Graves

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  1. Over Tumbled Graves

    • 448 páginas
    • 16 horas de lectura

    A riverbank littered with bodies and a city besieged by crime-solving "experts" set the stage for a young detective's struggle to uncover the truth while maintaining her sanity. In Spokane, Washington, Detective Caroline Mabry finds herself confronting a brutal murderer, Lenny Ryan, during a routine drug bust on a narrow bridge over the falls. Shortly after, the body of a young prostitute is discovered nearby, followed by more victims. Caroline and her cynical mentor, Alan Dupree, are thrust into the hunt for a serial killer dubbed the Southbank Strangler. As Caroline pursues the madman, he may be stalking her in return. This narrative subverts typical serial killer tropes, addressing America’s growing obsession with psychopathology and murder. Throughout a harrowing summer, Caroline and Dupree remain one step behind a killer who communicates through his victims, growing bolder with each murder. The arrival of FBI profilers, statisticians, and TV producers complicates their investigation, forcing the detectives to confront the insatiable serial murder industry. Ultimately, they uncover harsh truths about their city, their profession, and each other, leading Caroline back to the river, where she faces a far more alarming evil than she anticipated. Rich in the muted colors of the Pacific Northwest and filled with deeply developed characters, this debut novel offers profound insights into the human psyche.

    Over Tumbled Graves1
    3,3
  2. Land of the Blind

    • 399 páginas
    • 14 horas de lectura

    In this fiendishly clever and darkly funny novel, Jess Walter speaks deeply to the bonds and compromises we make as children -- and the fatal errors we can make at any moment in our lives. While working the weekend night shift, Caroline Mabry, a weary Spokane police detective, encounters a seemingly unstable but charming derelict. "I'd like to confess," he proclaims. But he insists on writing out his confession in longhand. In the forty-eight hours that follow, the stranger admits to not just a crime, but an entire life: a wry and haunting tale of poverty and politics, of obsession and revenge. And as he writes, Caroline pushes herself to near collapse, racing against the clock to investigate not merely a murder, but the story of two men's darkly intertwined lives.

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    4,1