Some Danger Involved: A NovelSimon and Schuster, 2004 M06 3 - 304 páginas An atmospheric debut novel set on the gritty streets of Victorian London, Some Danger Involved introduces detective Cyrus Barker and his assistant, Thomas Llewelyn, as they work to solve the gruesome murder of a young scholar in London's Jewish ghetto. When the eccentric and enigmatic Cyrus Barker takes on the recent murder case of a young scholar in London's Jewish ghetto, he realizes that he must hire an assistant, and out of all who answer an ad for a position with "some danger involved," he chooses downtrodden Llewelyn, a gutsy young man with a murky past. As they inch ever closer to the shocking truth behind the murder, Llewelyn is drawn deeper and deeper into Barker's peculiar world of vigilante detective work, as well as the heart of London's teeming underworld. Brimming with wit and unforgettable characters and steeped in authentic period detail, Some Danger Involved is a captivating page-turner that introduces an equally captivating duo. |
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... chair. “Rum?” I asked. “How so?” “His nibs here announces each candidate, who goes in through that yellow door there. Then they come out madder than a wet hornet. Some come out right away, some in five minutes, some ten, but each one ...
... chair. “Rum?” I asked. “How so?” “His nibs here announces each candidate, who goes in through that yellow door there. Then they come out madder than a wet hornet. Some come out right away, some in five minutes, some ten, but each one ...
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... chair. Bookshelves lined most of the walls, but the heavy tomes shared the space with vases, statues, and objets d'art, most of them oriental in style. As I came in, the tall chair swiveled around to face me, and its occupant stood and ...
... chair. Bookshelves lined most of the walls, but the heavy tomes shared the space with vases, statues, and objets d'art, most of them oriental in style. As I came in, the tall chair swiveled around to face me, and its occupant stood and ...
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... chair away from me, he sat. That was it. I was dismissed. At least his eyes hadn't popped, or perhaps they had. I couldn't see them. I gathered the papers, which he had tossed on the desk, thinking the Thames must be cold this time of ...
... chair away from me, he sat. That was it. I was dismissed. At least his eyes hadn't popped, or perhaps they had. I couldn't see them. I gathered the papers, which he had tossed on the desk, thinking the Thames must be cold this time of ...
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... chair back to me without expression or remark. He reached into a desk drawer and slid a small notebook and pencil toward me. “Take a letter, Mr. Llewelyn: Cyrus Barker 7 Craig's Court Whitehall, London 13 March 1884 Mr. Wilhelm Koehler ...
... chair back to me without expression or remark. He reached into a desk drawer and slid a small notebook and pencil toward me. “Take a letter, Mr. Llewelyn: Cyrus Barker 7 Craig's Court Whitehall, London 13 March 1884 Mr. Wilhelm Koehler ...
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... chair and offered me a seat in front of the machine. Typing and shorthand required, indeed. “Paper?” I asked, as I sat down on the edge of the chair. “First drawer left.” I put a piece of paper into the machine and began to type the ...
... chair and offered me a seat in front of the machine. Typing and shorthand required, indeed. “Paper?” I asked, as I sat down on the edge of the chair. “First drawer left.” I put a piece of paper into the machine and began to type the ...
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Página 40 - I am poured out like water, and all my bones are out of joint. My heart is like wax; it is melted in the midst of my bowels.
Página 233 - And the man that committeth adultery with another man's wife, even he that committeth adultery with his neighbour's wife, the adulterer and the adulteress shall surely be put to death.
Página 38 - For he shall grow up before him as a tender plant, And as a root out of a dry ground. He hath no form nor comeliness; And when we shall see him, there is no beauty that we should desire him.