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Derek Strange & Terry Quinn

Esta serie sigue a una pareja de improbables detectives, Derek Strange, un hombre negro exitoso y seguro de sí mismo, y Terry Quinn, un hombre blanco que apenas se las arregla. Juntos, buscan justicia en el áspero entorno de Washington D.C. Sus contrastantes puntos de vista y métodos a menudo conducen a giros emocionantes e inesperados. Las narrativas están repletas de acción, suspenso y comentario social.

What It Was
Hard Revolution
Soul Circus
Hell to Pay
Right as Rain

Orden recomendado de lectura

  1. Right as Rain

    • 320 páginas
    • 12 horas de lectura

    'The coolest writer in America' (GQ) begins a new crime series with his most accessible and commercial novel yet

    Right as Rain1
    3,9
  2. Hell to Pay

    • 448 páginas
    • 16 horas de lectura

    Derek Strange and Terry Quinn, the team of private investigators who made their stunning debut in Right As Rain, are hired to find a 14-year-old white girl from the suburbs who's run away from home and is now working as a prostitute. The two ex-cops think they know D.C.'s dangers, but nothing in their experience has prepared them for Worldwide Wilson, the pimp whose territory they're intruding upon. Combining inimitable neighborhood flavor, action scenes that rank among the best in fiction, and a clear-eyed view of morality in a world with few rules, "Hell to Pay" is another Pelecanos masterpiece for his ever-expanding audience to savor.

    Hell to Pay2
    3,9
  3. A young woman is brutally murdered and PIs Strange and Quinn are forced to confront their own part in the crime . . .

    Soul Circus3
    3,9
  4. Hard Revolution

    • 447 páginas
    • 16 horas de lectura

    A rookie policeman in Washington, D.C. is surrounded by crimes that will make him the man he is eventually going to be.

    Hard Revolution4
    4,0
  5. Washington, D.C., 1972. Derek Strange has left the police department and set up shop as a private investigator. His former partner, Frank 'Hound Dog' Vaughn, is still on the force. When a young woman comes to Strange asking for his help recovering a cheap ring she claims has sentimental value, the case leads him onto Vaughn's turf, where a local drug addict's been murdered, shot point-blank in his apartment. Soon both men are on the trail of a ruthless killer: Red Fury, so called for his looks and the car his girlfriend drives, but a name that fits his personality all too well. Red Fury doesn't have a retirement plan, as Vaughn points out - he doesn't care who he has to cross, or kill, to get what he wants. As the violence escalates and the stakes get higher, Strange and Vaughn know the only way to catch their man is to do it their own way. Rich with details of place and time - the cars, the music, the clothes - and fuelled by non-stop action, this is Pelecanos writing in the hard-boiled noir style that won him his earliest fans and placed him firmly in the ranks of the top crime writers in America.

    What It Was5
    4,0