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Crime never pays / West, Clare
Ubicación : 810/W481c Autores: West, Clare, Adaptador Título : Crime never pays Fuente : England [GB] : Oxford, 1999, 144p Temas : LITERATURE,MURDER SHORT STORIES Reserva
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Código de barras Signatura Tipo de medio Ubicación Sección Estado Nro de Inventario 024948 810/W481c Libro BIBLIOTECA FACULTAD HUMANIDADES - LENGUAS MODERNAS Seccion Unica Disponible 0189^bBLM Crime story collection / Allingham, Margery
Ubicación : 810/A512c Autores: Allingham, Margery, Autor ; Brett, Simon, Autor ; Dexter, Colin, Autor Título : Crime story collection Fuente : China [CN] : Longman, 1999, 103p Temas : LITERATURE,MURDER SHORT STORIES Reserva
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Código de barras Signatura Tipo de medio Ubicación Sección Estado Nro de Inventario 024711 810/A512c Libro BIBLIOTECA FACULTAD HUMANIDADES - LENGUAS MODERNAS Seccion Unica Disponible 0190^bBLM Deadly harvest / Walker, Carolyn
Ubicación : 810/W221d Autores: Walker, Carolyn, Autor Título : Deadly harvest Fuente : United Kingdom [GB] : Cambridge, 1999, 112p Temas : LITERATURE,MURDER STORY,LEVEL 6 Reserva
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Código de barras Signatura Tipo de medio Ubicación Sección Estado Nro de Inventario 024941 810/W221d Libro BIBLIOTECA FACULTAD HUMANIDADES - LENGUAS MODERNAS Seccion Unica Disponible 0195^bBLM Havana Bay : a novel / Cruz Smith, Martín
Ubicación : 813.30872/C918h Autores: Cruz Smith, Martín, Autor Título : Havana Bay : a novel Fuente : New York [US] : Ballantine Books, 2001, 334 p. Temas : AMERICAN LITERATURE, DETECTIVE NOVEL, MURDER, ORGANIZED CRIME - FRAUD Resumen : Havana Bay is a crime novel by Martin Cruz Smith, set in Cuba.
Renko is depressed because his beloved wife Irina is dead due to a misunderstanding through carelessness on the part of a Russian doctor and his nurse. He is in a suicidal state of mind when anonymously summoned to Havana to help an old acquaintance out of some unspecified trouble. By the time he arrives, however, the good Colonel Pribluda, late of the SVR, has apparently died under very mysterious circumstances.
The novel begins with Arkady at the tip of Havana Bay as the sun begins to rise on what promises to be a hot day in Cuba. The Cuban militia has what they believe is a dead Russian. Renko being a Senior Investigator from Moscow who knew Pribluda, the Cubans are hoping he can expedite matters by both confirming the liquefying corpse's identity and affirming it as a natural or accidental death.
In a decaying Cuba filled with cars and houses that were built in the 1950s and are now falling to pieces, Renko stumbles upon a plot to defraud Russia of $250 million in an underhanded sugar purchase scam. Along the way, there are the gruesome killings, abakua ceremonies and attacks upon his person....leer masleer menosReserva
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Código de barras Signatura Tipo de medio Ubicación Sección Estado Nro de Inventario 065578 813.30872/C918h Libro BIBLIOTECA CENTRAL SECCION LITERATURA E HISTORIA Disponible 10257^bBC The last juror / Grisham, John
Ubicación : 813.30872/G814l Autores: Grisham, John, Autor Título : The last juror Fuente : New York [US] : A Dell Books, 2004, 486 p. Temas : AMERICAN LITERATURE, DETECTIVE NOVEL, JUROR - MURDER TRIALS Resumen : In The Last Juror, published in 2004, John Grisham explores race relations and racism in the American South of the 1970s. Although the title may lead readers to expect a taut courtroom thriller like Grisham's earlier works, this character-driven novel follows the growing relationship between twenty three-year-old Willie Traynor, new owner of the Ford County Times, and Calia Ruffin, also known as "Miss Callie," a fifty nine-year old black woman. She is the mother of eight children, seven of whom have earned Ph.D.s—a remarkable accomplishment for the period. The "juror" of the title does refer to an important legal case that acts as the centerpiece for the book—Danny Padgitt's explosive trial for the rape and brutal murder of a young local widow. Convicted of the murder but sentenced to life imprisonment instead of death, Padgitt spends ten years in jail. When he gets out, jurors from his case start to die under mysterious circumstances.
Over the course of the story, Grisham introduces many of Clanton, Mississippi's residents and local characters, people like politicians, war veterans, and decaying aristocracy who make the town colorful and unique....leer masleer menosReserva
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Código de barras Signatura Tipo de medio Ubicación Sección Estado Nro de Inventario 065577 813.30872/G814l Libro BIBLIOTECA CENTRAL SECCION LITERATURA E HISTORIA Disponible 10258^bBC
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