Missouri Murders: Fatale Schuld

Kriminalroman | Ein Fall für Alo Nudger 5

John Lutz

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Ein Auftrag mit fatalen Folgen: Der fesselnde Ermittlerkrimi »Missouri Murders: Fatale Schuld« von John Lutz jetzt als eBook bei dotbooks.

Privatdetektiv Alo Nudger sind die tiefen Schatten von St. Louis’ Vergnügungsviertel nur allzu vertraut – hier werden Nacht für Nacht Vermögen verspielt und Existenzen ruiniert. Als die schöne Helen Crane sich Nudger anvertraut, und ihn bittet, ihren Freund zu beschatten, ahnt er deshalb schon, in welche Abgründe dieser geraten ist: Jack Dancer ist alkoholkrank und durch seine hohen Spielschulden ins Visier brutaler Krimineller geraten. Doch irgendetwas verheimlicht Helen Crane ihm – ist sie etwa selbst in den Sog von St. Louis’ krimineller Unterwelt geraten? Als dann auch noch Dancer spurlos verschwindet, ist sich Nudger endgültig sicher, in etwas hineingezogen worden zu sein, das selbst für einen erfahrenen Ermittler wie ihn tödlich enden könnte …

»Ich bin seit Jahren ein Fan von John Lutz.« Bestsellerautor T. Jefferson Parker

Jetzt als eBook kaufen und genießen: Der packende Kriminalroman »Missouri Murders: Fatale Schuld« von Bestsellerautor John Lutz ist der mitreißende fünfte Band seiner Reihe um den Privatdetektiv Alo Nudger, der in St. Louis Verbrechen aufklärt – preisgekrönte Spannung für alle Fans von David Baldacci! Wer liest, hat mehr vom Leben: dotbooks – der eBook-Verlag.

Über John Lutz

JOHN LESCROART is a New York Times bestselling author of twenty-one novels, including most recently Treasure Hunt, which is the third book in the San Francisco–based Wyatt Hunt series. His books have been translated into seventeen languages in more than seventy-five countries, and his short stories have been included in any anthologies.

His first novel, Sunburn, won the San Francisco Foundation’s Joseph Henry Jackson Award for best novel by a California author, and Dead Irish and The 13th Juror were nominees for the Shamus and Anthony Best Mystery Novel, respectively. Guilt was a Reader’s Digest Select Edition choice, and The Suspect, chosen by the American Author’s Association as its 2007 Novel of the Year, was also the 2007 One Book Sacramento choice of the Sacramento Library Foundation.

ALEX KAVA has built a reputation writing psychological thrillers full of authentic details that blend fact with fiction. In Kava’s words, “If readers can’t tell where the facts left off and the fiction begins, I’ve done my job.” She is the New York Times bestselling author of seven novels featuring Special FBI Agent Maggie O’Dell, as well as two stand- alone thrillers. Before writing novels full-time, Alex Kava spent fifteen years in advertising, marketing, and public relations. She divides her time between Omaha, Nebraska, and Pensacola, Florida.

DEB CARLIN spent twenty-five years in the hospitality business, ranging from bars and restaurants to hotels, retiring with a stellar fifteen years at Darden Restaurants, where she helped write technical manuals and nonfiction business articles. She is the owner of eWebFocus, where she consults on business strategies for online presences. Her foray with After Dark is her first fiction endeavor, and she has plans to continue.

JOHN LUTZ is the author of more than forty novels and 250 short stories and articles. He is a past president of both Mystery Writers of America and Private Eye Writers of America. Among his awards are the MWA Edgar, the PWA Shamus, The Trophee 813 Award for best mystery short-story collection translated into the French language, the PWA Life Achievement Award, and the Short Mystery Fiction Society’s Golden Derringer Lifetime Achievement Award. His SWF Seeks Same was made into the hit movie Single White Female, and his The Ex was made into the HBO original movie of the same title, for which he co- authored the screenplay. His latest book is the suspense novel Urge To Kill.

LISE S. BAKER is a licensed private investigator and a member of the World Association of Detectives. She has been nominated nine years in a row for California Investigator of the Year by CALI (California Association of Licensed Investigators). Her award-winning novel The Loser’s Club was inspired by John Lutz’s fictional detective, Fred Carver. Collaborating with Lutz on the short story “Eye of the Storm” is a dream come true for this writer/detective.

Currently, Detective Baker is working on a murder case for the Northern California Innocence Project. This is in addition to running her agency, L.S. Baker Investigations, which specializes in fraud investigations.

As a pediatric ER doctor, CJ LYONS has lived the life she writes about. In addition to being an award-winning medical suspense author, CJ is a nationally known presenter and keynote speaker. Her first novel, Lifelines (Berkley Books, March 2008), received praise as a “breathtakingly fast-paced medical thriller” from Publishers Weekly, was reviewed favorably by the Baltimore Sun and Newsday, named a Top Pick by RT Book Review, and became a national bestseller. Her second novel, Warning Signs, was released January 2009, and the third, Urgent Care, followed in October 2009. To learn more about CJ and her work, go to www.cjlyons.net.

CYNTHIA ROBINSON lives in San Francisco. She is the author of the Max Bravo series of black comedy mysteries. St. Martin’s Press is publishing The Dog Park Club in 2010 and The Barbary Galahad in 2011.

MARC PAOLETTI is the author of Scorch, a thriller that draws upon his experiences as a Hollywood pyrotechnician, and co-author of The Last Vampire and The Vampire Agent, the first two books of the Annals of Alchemy and Blood series. His acclaimed short fiction has appeared in numerous anthologies, and, as a journalist, he has interviewed such notable figures as Sting and Beatles producer Sir George Martin. He has also published comic books and written award-winning advertising copy. For more information, visit www.marcpaoletti.com.

BILL CAMERON is the critically acclaimed author of the dark, gritty Portland-based mysteries Lost Dog, Chasing Smoke, and Day One. His stories have appeared in Spinetingler, Killer Year, and Portland Noir.


Verlag:

dotbooks Verlag

Veröffentlicht:

2024

Druckseiten:

ca. 202

Sprache:

Deutsch

Medientyp:

eBook


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