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Did J. Edgar die a natural death?...or was he murdered? Inver Brass—a group of high-minded and high-placed intellectuals who see a monstrous threat to the country in Hoover's unethical use of his scandal-ridden private files. They decide to do away with him—quietly, efficiently, with no hint of impropriety. Until best-selling thriller writer Peter Chancellor stumbles onto information that makes his precious books like harmless fairy tales. Now Chancellor and Inver Brass are on a deadly collision course, spiraling across the globe in an ever-widening arc of violence and terror. Hurtling toward a showdown that will rip Washington's intelligence community apart—leaving only one damning document to survive . . .
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Het Hoover archief - druk 21, J. van Hattum, Robert Ludlum
- Langue
- Année de publication
- 2009
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- État du livre
- Bon
- Prix
- 8,49 €
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- Titre
- Het Hoover archief - druk 21
- Langue
- Néerlandais
- Auteurs
- J. van Hattum, Robert Ludlum
- Éditeur
- Poema Pocket
- Publié
- 2009
- Format
- souple
- Pages
- 492
- ISBN10
- 9021008149
- ISBN13
- 9789021008141
- Séries
- Mots clés
- Fiction, Polars & Thrillers, Thriller
- Première publication
- 1977
- Titre original
- The Chancellor Manuscript
- Évaluation
- 3,6 sur 5
- Description
- Did J. Edgar die a natural death?...or was he murdered? Inver Brass—a group of high-minded and high-placed intellectuals who see a monstrous threat to the country in Hoover's unethical use of his scandal-ridden private files. They decide to do away with him—quietly, efficiently, with no hint of impropriety. Until best-selling thriller writer Peter Chancellor stumbles onto information that makes his precious books like harmless fairy tales. Now Chancellor and Inver Brass are on a deadly collision course, spiraling across the globe in an ever-widening arc of violence and terror. Hurtling toward a showdown that will rip Washington's intelligence community apart—leaving only one damning document to survive . . .






