Song of Wishrock Harbor. The Invisible Entente, #2
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- FormatePub
- ISBN978-1-386-79155-3
- EAN9781386791553
- Date de parution16/04/2017
- Protection num.pas de protection
- Infos supplémentairesepub
- ÉditeurRelay Publishing
Résumé
An unseasonal blizzard. A series of murders. A client who raises all the red flags. Isolated by his Gorgon-fae heritage, Gabe Mulligan lives for his work as a private investigator. He has a one hundred per cent close rate and a nose for liars. But six naked bodies have washed up on the shore of Wishrock Harbor during the worst storm in recorded history, and the deeper he digs, the murkier the truth becomes.
All evidence points to an old injustice linked to a vengeful shadow that lurks beneath the harbor waiting for its next meal. As his suspicions between victim and accuser grow wider, he's forced to question the gray line that exists between good and evil. With the help of his best friend and some unlikely allies, Gabe must sift through the lies to determine who the true monsters are-even if one of those monsters is himself.
All evidence points to an old injustice linked to a vengeful shadow that lurks beneath the harbor waiting for its next meal. As his suspicions between victim and accuser grow wider, he's forced to question the gray line that exists between good and evil. With the help of his best friend and some unlikely allies, Gabe must sift through the lies to determine who the true monsters are-even if one of those monsters is himself.























