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Trilogía de la Rosa Azul

Esta trilogía narra la historia de cuatro veteranos de Vietnam unidos por un secreto devastador de su pasado en la guerra. Aunque sus vidas han tomado caminos muy diferentes —un doctor, un abogado, un obrero y un escritor—, son reunidos por una amenaza actual. Un asesino implacable de su historia compartida resurge, obligándolos a una cacería global para descubrir la verdad y enfrentar la oscuridad. Es un thriller apasionante que explora temas de lealtad, trauma y el impacto duradero de la guerra.

Mystery
Koko
The Throat

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    Koko

    • 640 páginas
    • 23 horas de lectura

    KOKO. Only four men knew what it meant. Now they must stop it. They are Vietnam vets, a doctor, a lawyer, a working stiff, and a writer. Very different from each other, they are nonetheless linked by a shared history and a single shattering secret. Now, they have been reunited and are about to embark on a quest that will take them from Washington, D.C., to the graveyards and fleshpots of the Far East to the human jungle of New York, hunting someone from the past who has risen from the darkness to kill and kill and kill.

    Koko
  2. 2

    After a tragic accident which he barely survives, Tom Pasmore develops an obsession with death--an obsession which leads him to investigate two murders--one in the past and one in the present. And during his investigation, Pasmore learns more than anyone needs--or deserves--to know!

    Mystery
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    The #1 New York Times bestselling author of Ghost Story brings the chilling Blue Rose Trilogy to an astonishing close—secrets unearthed, demons revisited, and mysteries solved. • “A masterpiece…. The most intelligent novel of suspense to come along in years.” —The Washington Post Book World Tim Underhill, now an acclaimed novelist, travels back to his hometown of Millhaven, Illinois after he gets a call from John Ransom, an old army buddy. Ransom believes there’s a copycat killer on the loose, mimicking the Blue Rose murders from decades earlier—he thinks his wife could be a potential victim. Underhill seeks out his old friend Tom Pasmore, an aging hermit who has attained minor celebrity as an expert sleuth, to help him investigate. They quickly discover that Millhaven is a town plagued by horrifying secrets and there is a twisted killer on the loose who is far more dangerous than they ever imagined. Expertly tying together the events of Koko and Mystery, The Throat proves Peter Straub to be the master of the suspense novel.

    The Throat