The Runner
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A gripping thriller from Lloyd Devereux Richards author of TikTok sensation, Stone Maidens
Lloyd Devereux Richards sa vo svojom debutovom románe ponára do temných zákutí ľudskej psychiky. Jeho štýl je mrazivý a napínavý, no zároveň prenikavý, pretože sa zameriava na motivácie postáv a morálne dilemy, ktorým čelia. Autorove diela sú fascinujúcou sondou do toho, čo poháňa zločincov aj tých, ktorí ich prenasledujú. Richards vtiahne čitateľov do sveta, kde sú hranice medzi dobrom a zlom nebezpečne nejasné.




A gripping thriller from Lloyd Devereux Richards author of TikTok sensation, Stone Maidens
The sequel to the viral TikTok sensation Stone Maidens From Lloyd Devereux Richards comes the next pulse-pounding thriller in which FBI agent Christine Prusik races to track down a serial killer who leaves a peculiar mark on his victims. Forensic anthropologist Christine Prusik has a knack for solving the most unusual cases - and for bending the rules in the process. When the bodies of young women start appearing in the caves of Indiana and Illinois, Christine immediately jumps into action. But her Chicago field office is undergoing a reorganization, and the boys' club at the top seem more interested in getting all the paperwork in order than solving the murders. Christine isn't going to let a little red tape stop her, and when she discovers that all the bodies contain the same mysterious pin-sized bruise on the back of their necks, she realizes she'll have to confront her own inner demons to find the killer.
Der Wu-Tang Clan ist eine Hip-Hop-Gruppe aus New York City. Anfang der 1990er etablierte sie einen musikalisch neuen, düsteren und surrealen Stil im Hip-Hop. Gegenüber den immer sauberer werdenden Funk- und Popanleihen der damaligen Hip-Hop-Welt setzten sie Posse Cuts und experimentelle Beats ein. Ihr Debütalbum Enter the Wu-Tang (36 Chambers) gilt als Meilenstein in der Hip-Hop-Geschichte.
A serial killer is strangling young women and dumping their lifeless bodies in the steep forested ravines of southern Indiana. With each corpse he leaves a calling card: a stone figurine wedged deep inside the victim's throat. FBI forensic anthropologist Christine Prusik saw such figurines placed inside the bodies of the dead years ago when researching in Papua New Guinea. Is someone trying to send Christine a message?