چه کسانی این کتاب را می‌خوانند

دانشجوعلاقه‌مند یادگیری
کتابخوان حرفه‌ایلذت مطالعه
نویسندهالهام‌گیری

Visibility

Starling, Boris

قیمت نهایی

۴۴٬۰۰۰ تومان۴۹٬۰۰۰ تومان۱۰٪ تخفیف
  • تخفیف زمان‌دار−۵٬۰۰۰ تومان

۵٬۰۰۰ تومان صرفه‌جویی نسبت به قیمت اصلی

نسخه اصلی و اورجینال

بلافاصله پس از خرید، فایل کتاب روی دستگاه شما آمادهٔ دانلود است.

تحویل فوری
پرداخت امن
ضمانت فایل
پشتیبانی

مشخصات کتاب

نویسنده
Starling, Boris
ناشر
Seal Books
سال انتشار
۲۰۰۷
فرمت
EPUB
زبان
انگلیسی
حجم فایل
۲٫۱ مگابایت

دربارهٔ کتاب

From Publishers Weekly At the start of this smart, intriguing puzzle from British author Starling ( Vodka ), Herbert Smith, "once of the British Army, latterly of MI5" and now a detective with "the Metropolitan Police's Murder Squad," draws the case of a drowned man found in a Hyde Park pond. Normally, this would be a rare occurrence, but it's 1952 and London is gripped in a fog so miasmic that stumbling into a pond can easily be written off as a simple accident. It's not, of course, and Smith's investigations bring him into contact with a scientist who possesses a secret that will change the future; a beautiful, blind police diver, Hannah Mortimer; several Russian spies; British turncoats; and a Nazi so reviled that even today his name evokes absolute evil. Where most thriller writers plumb the depths of imagination for their earth-shattering secrets, Starling does just the opposite by employing the reality of history. It's a difficult trick, but once again he pulls it off with panache. (Mar.) Copyright В© Reed Business Information, a division of Reed Elsevier Inc. All rights reserved. From Booklist Gloomy post-World War II London is brought to life in this combo espionage tale and noir mystery from former kidnap negotiator Starling. In the winter of 1952, the Great Fog has rolled into London, shutting down most transportation routes and sickening the populace with its noxious haze. Herbert Smith, drummed out of MI5 as the patsy for a bungled Soviet spy caper, is now a detective inspector in the murder division at New Scotland Yard, where he is treated with harsh wariness by his fellow policemen. Assigned to investigate a suspicious drowning, Smith discovers that the victim, a young biochemist and son of a highly placed government official, in the hours before his death had claimed to be in possession of a discovery that could change the world. Smith's inquiries create a panic in the covert world as agents from his own MI5 as well as the Soviet Union and U.S. (along with a renegade Nazi mad scientist) intrude into his investigation. Recommended for fans of le Carre and Forsyth along with readers who enjoy English police procedurals. Michael Gannon Copyright В© American Library Association. All rights reserved From Publishers Weekly At the start of this smart, intriguing puzzle from British author Starling ( Vodka ), Herbert Smith, "once of the British Army, latterly of MI5" and now a detective with "the Metropolitan Police's Murder Squad," draws the case of a drowned man found in a Hyde Park pond. Normally, this would be a rare occurrence, but it's 1952 and London is gripped in a fog so miasmic that stumbling into a pond can easily be written off as a simple accident. It's not, of course, and Smith's investigations bring him into contact with a scientist who possesses a secret that will change the future; a beautiful, blind police diver, Hannah Mortimer; several Russian spies; British turncoats; and a Nazi so reviled that even today his name evokes absolute evil. Where most thriller writers plumb the depths of imagination for their earth-shattering secrets, Starling does just the opposite by employing the reality of history. It's a difficult trick, but once again he pulls it off with panache. (Mar.) Copyright © Reed Business Information, a division of Reed Elsevier Inc. All rights reserved. From Booklist Gloomy post-World War II London is brought to life in this combo espionage tale and noir mystery from former kidnap negotiator Starling. In the winter of 1952, the Great Fog has rolled into London, shutting down most transportation routes and sickening the populace with its noxious haze. Herbert Smith, drummed out of MI5 as the patsy for a bungled Soviet spy caper, is now a detective inspector in the murder division at New Scotland Yard, where he is treated with harsh wariness by his fellow policemen. Assigned to investigate a suspicious drowning, Smith discovers that the victim, a young biochemist and son of a highly placed government official, in the hours before his death had claimed to be in possession of a discovery that could change the world. Smith's inquiries create a panic in the covert world as agents from his own MI5 as well as the Soviet Union and U.S. (along with a renegade Nazi mad scientist) intrude into his investigation. Recommended for fans of le Carre and Forsyth along with readers who enjoy English police procedurals. Michael Gannon Copyright © American Library Association. All rights reserved Mystery,Thriller,Historical From the author of Messiah, Storm and Vodka comes a thrilling mystery set during the Great Fog of post-World War Two London, a time of secrets and intrigue. At first, it seems the Great Fog has claimed another victim. A drunk, perhaps, wandering unsighted through Hyde Park and stumbling into the icy shallows of Long Water. But Max Stensness was stone cold sober when he died. And in the hours before his death, the young biochemist had claimed to be in possession of a secret that would change the world. Having traded MI5 for New Scotland Yard, Detective Inspector Herbert Smith thinks he has left the murky world of espionage behind him – until he begins retracing the final footsteps of Max Stensness. Suddenly he’s being tailed, and thinly veiled threats are issued–danger lurks at every turn in the investigation. The CIA, KGB and MI5 are all vying to get their hands on the dead man’s secret, and as the body count climbs, it’s clear there’s someone who will stop at nothing to claim it. A former MI5 agent now working for Scotland Yard is pulled back into the spy world while investigating the death of a biochemist who claimed to be in possession of a secret that would change the world

قیمت نهایی

۴۴٬۰۰۰ تومان