Escucha y lee

Descubre un mundo infinito de historias

  • Lee y escucha todo lo que quieras
  • Más de 500 000 títulos
  • Títulos exclusivos + Storytel Originals
  • 14 días de prueba gratis, luego $24,900 COP/al mes
  • Cancela cuando quieras
Descarga la app
CO -Device Banner Block 894x1036
Cover for The Language of Cannibals

The Language of Cannibals

Idioma
Inglés
Formato
Categoría

Novela negra y policiaca

With a genius IQ, a past career as a circus acrobat, and a black belt in karate, criminology professor Dr. Robert Frederickson—better known as "Mongo the Magnificent"—has a decidedly unusual background for a private investigator. He also just so happens to be a dwarf. When his friend, FBI agent Michael Burana, suspiciously drowns in the small town of Cairn, New York, Mongo's pursuit of the truth takes him up the Hudson River to the scene of the crime. Long known as a village populated by artists, intellectuals, and writers, Cairn has recently become home to ultraconservative political commentator Elysius Culhane, whose autobiography title, If You're Not Right You're Wrong, is less a pun than a personal manifesto. Mongo couldn't care less about politics, but there's something about Culhane that just isn't right. And as Mongo and his brother, Garth, attempt to discern the real reason for Agent Burana's death, they will uncover a conspiracy that could leave them both swimming with the fishes . . . The Language of Cannibals is the 8th book in the Mongo Mysteries, but you may enjoy reading the series in any order.

© 2018 mysteriouspress.com (Ebook): 9781789540369

Fecha de lanzamiento

Ebook: 9 de noviembre de 2018

Otros también disfrutaron ...

  1. As Evanston, Illinois Approves Reparations For Black Residents, Will The Country Follow?
    As Evanston, Illinois Approves Reparations For Black Residents, Will The Country Follow? PBS NewsHour
  2. Civil Rights Pioneer Ruby Bridges On Activism In The Modern Era
    Civil Rights Pioneer Ruby Bridges On Activism In The Modern Era PBS NewsHour
  3. Waning Trust And A Perilous Financial Landscape Challenge The News Business
    Waning Trust And A Perilous Financial Landscape Challenge The News Business PBS NewsHour
  4. Greeks Split Over Pathway, Elevator Construction For Disabled Parthenon Visitors
    Greeks Split Over Pathway, Elevator Construction For Disabled Parthenon Visitors PBS NewsHour
  5. Can technology and training strengthen policing?
    Can technology and training strengthen policing? PBS NewsHour
  6. Prism
    Prism George C. Chesbro
  7. Two Students' Brief But Spectacular Takes On Race And Being Underestimated
    Two Students' Brief But Spectacular Takes On Race And Being Underestimated PBS NewsHour
  8. Americans Are Drowning In Medical Debt, So This Nonprofit Is Buying — And Forgiving — It
    Americans Are Drowning In Medical Debt, So This Nonprofit Is Buying — And Forgiving — It PBS NewsHour
  9. American Renters Hard-Hit By Pandemic Juggle Complicated Assistance Systems, Eviction Laws
    American Renters Hard-Hit By Pandemic Juggle Complicated Assistance Systems, Eviction Laws PBS NewsHour
  10. On The U.S.-Mexico Border, Crowds Of Migrants And A "Broken" System
    On The U.S.-Mexico Border, Crowds Of Migrants And A "Broken" System PBS NewsHour
  11. A Culinary Tradition For The Persian New Year
    A Culinary Tradition For The Persian New Year PBS NewsHour
  12. Lynne Cheney: A is for Abigail
    Lynne Cheney: A is for Abigail PBS NewsHour
  13. Looking Back In History To Help Inform And Improve Future Race Relations
    Looking Back In History To Help Inform And Improve Future Race Relations PBS NewsHour
  14. Rep. Dean And Her Son Share Their Family's Struggle With Addiction In New Memoir
    Rep. Dean And Her Son Share Their Family's Struggle With Addiction In New Memoir PBS NewsHour
  15. Looking Back In History To Help Inform And Improve Future Race Relations
    Looking Back In History To Help Inform And Improve Future Race Relations PBS NewsHour
  16. Can The World's Whitest Paint Save Earth?
    Can The World's Whitest Paint Save Earth? PBS NewsHour
  17. After 23 Years Wrongly Imprisoned, Ricky Kidd Is Free — And Using His Voice
    After 23 Years Wrongly Imprisoned, Ricky Kidd Is Free — And Using His Voice PBS NewsHour
  18. Nature Adventures for Kids: How to Get the Family Outside: Discover Nature Adventures for Kids! Immerse in audio lessons to inspire outdoor family fun.
    Nature Adventures for Kids: How to Get the Family Outside: Discover Nature Adventures for Kids! Immerse in audio lessons to inspire outdoor family fun. Julian Thorne
  19. Why Black Women Face A Triple Threat From Breast Cancer
    Why Black Women Face A Triple Threat From Breast Cancer PBS NewsHour