Steve Dark cherche à capturer le criminel ayant tué sa famille. L'auteur, créateur de la série Les experts, propose un roman policier numérique où Internet influence l'histoire tous les vingt pages grâce à un code spécial, modifiant ainsi l'intrigue.
Un soir au bar d'un aéroport, Jack Eisley discute avec une jolie blonde, bien innocemment. Enfin, jusqu'au moment où elle lui glisse : j'ai mis du poison dans votre verre. Jack la catalogue parmi les folles et s'en va. Une heure plus tard, conformément aux promesses de la blonde, il commence à se sentir mal. Il n'a plus le choix, il doit la retrouver ! Avec dans la tête cette angoissante question : mais enfin, qu'est-ce qu'elle me veut, celle-là ? Pendant ce temps, Kowalski, mystérieux agent secret un rien bizarre, est chargé de subtiliser à titre d'échantillon la tête d'un professeur récemment décédé... A la croisée des destins de Jack et de Kowalski, une sombre machination scientifico-policière aussi délirante que futuriste. Folle nuit cartoonesque à travers Philadelphie, The Blonde est un roman échevelé plein de clins d'oeil au film noir, d'humour décalé et de situations extravagantes qui rappellent furieusement Mort à l'arrivée, le grand classique de Rudolf Maté.
Q: I AM TERRIFYING AND FEAR INSPIRING, AND THE PHYSICAL WORLD CANNOT TOUCH ME. WHEN I'M FINISHED, YOU MAY NOT EVEN REMEMBER ME. WHAT AM I? A: A NIGHTMARE. It is well-known among law enforcement personnel that murderers can be categorized as belonging to one of twenty-five levels of evil--from the naive opportunists at Level 1 to the premeditated torture murderers of Level 25. What almost no one knows--except for the elite investigative group headed by Steve Dark--is that a new category of killer has emerged. Now a new Level 26 killer called Labyrinth is causing a worldwide media sensation by committing crimes so depraved, they're creating a global panic. Only Dark can stop the killer--if he can solve Labyrinth's most complex and terrifying riddle. THE REVELATIONS ARE HERE. ARE YOU READY TO PLAY?
Introducing the world s first practical guide to Just pick the occasion and we ll select the libation complete with recipes, secrets, and tips. Your daughter told you she s getting married? Drink this. Got a new job? Cheers, and drink this. Been a long day? Drink this, and make it a double. Traveling to London? Need to lose weight? Want to impress your co-workers? Don t worry. Alcohol aficionado Duane Swierczynski will give you the recipes and rationale behind every mixed drink imaginable . . . and then some.Chock-full of Margaritas, White Russians, Gin Rickeys, Harvey Wallbangers, Cosmopolitans, Hot Toddys, Jungle Juice, Eggnog, Sex on the Beach, and 142 other favorites, The Perfect Drink for Every Occasion is comprehensive enough to be the only bar book you ll ever need.
The gripping narrative follows ex-cop Charlie Hardie, who, after surviving a notorious Hollywood shootout, finds himself in an even more perilous situation. Kidnapped by undercover operatives, he is compelled to guard a secret underground prison filled with the world's most dangerous criminals. As he navigates this treacherous environment, the stakes escalate, revealing layers of deception and intrigue that challenge his survival instincts.
Set in 1949, the narrative centers on a crime reporter who published a list of the FBI's ten most wanted criminals, which included murderers, escaped convicts, and con artists. Accompanied by striking black and white photos, the article ignited public interest and prompted citizens to assist law enforcement. This unprecedented collaboration led to valuable tips and even voluntary surrenders from some criminals, highlighting the power of community involvement in crime-solving. The story features a rogues' gallery of notorious fugitives.
You've seen Deadpool in countless (and we mean countless) comics before--but never like this. Really. Want answers about Deadpool? Like why does he refuse to move his weird red-and-black mask? Why does he only answer to the name "Deadpool"? Was hereally part of a black bag special ops team that nobody has ever heard of? Were his teammates really given names like "Bullseye," "Silver Sable" and "Domino"? What did Wilson know, and when did he know it? A bloody massacre in Sinaloa, Mexico has left hundreds dead and disgraced soldier Wade Wilson has a LOT of explaining to do.
Focusing on the words and experiences of the poor themselves, this book
rewrites our understanding of English social policy for the period from the
1750s to 1830s.
An oversized collection filled with death, depravity, and revenge! Follow the Punisher as he investigates kidnappings south of the border, faces a deadly serum countdown, and confronts unspeakable horror at a service station by the bayou.
Homo Narrans explores how human beings shape their world through the stories
they tell. Author John D. Niles ponders the nature of the storytelling
impulse, the social function of narrative, and the role of individual talent
in oral tradition.