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خشم (تئودور سزاکی، #۳)

Rage (Teodor Szacki, #3)

معرفی کتاب «خشم (تئودور سزاکی، #۳)» (با عنوان لاتین Rage (Teodor Szacki, #3)) نوشتهٔ Miłoszewski, Zygmunt، منتشرشده توسط نشر Amazon Crossing در سال 2016. این کتاب در 3 صفحه، فرمت epub، زبان انگلیسی ارائه شده است.

Bestselling Polish crime by award-winning author Zygmunt Miloszewski. All eyes are on famous prosecutor Teodor Szacki when he investigates a skeleton discovered at a construction site in the idyllic Polish city of Olsztyn. Old bones come as no shock to anyone in this part of Poland, but it turns out these remains are fresh, the flesh chemically removed. Szacki questions the dead mans wife, only to be left with a suspicion shes hiding something. Then another victim surfacesa violent husband, alive but maimedgiving rise to a theory: someones targeting domestic abusers. And as new clues bring the murderer closer to those Szacki holds dear, he begins to understand the terrible rage that drives people to murder. From acclaimed Polish crime writer Zygmunt Miloszewski comes a gritty, atmospheric page-turner that poses the question, what drives a sane man to kill? "All eyes are on famous prosecutor Teodor Szacki when he investigates a skeleton discovered at a construction site in the idyllic Polish city of Olsztyn. Old bones come as no shock to anyone in this part of Poland, but it turns out these remains are fresh, the flesh chemically removed. Szacki questions the dead mans wife, only to be left with a suspicion shes hiding something. Then another victim surfaces--a violent husband, alive but maimed--giving rise to a theory: someones targeting domestic abusers. And as new clues bring the murderer closer to those Szacki holds dear, he begins to understand the terrible rage that drives people to kill. From acclaimed Polish crime writer Zygmunt Miloszewski comes a gritty, atmospheric page-turner that poses the question, what drives a sane man to murder."--Page [4] of cover. First published in Polish as Gniew by W.A.B. in 2014.
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