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Título:
Waking the dead [large print]
Autor personal:
GVPL_EDITION:
Large Print edition.
PUBDATE:
2014
GVPL_PUBLICATION_INFO:
Waterville, Maine : Thorndike Press, a part of Gale, Cengage Learning, 2014.
©2014
Descripción física:
491 pages (large print) ; 23 cm.
ISBN:
9781410467577
Síntesis:
The painting Ghosts in the Mind by Henry Sebastian Hubert is reputed to come to life -- and to bring death. The artist was a friend of Lord Byron and Mary Shelley, joining them in Switzerland during 1816, "the year without a summer." That was when they all explored themes of horror and depravity in their art. Now, almost two hundred years later, the painting appears in New Orleans. Wherever it goes, death seems to follow. Danielle Cafferty and Michael Quinn, occasional partners in solving crime, are quickly drawn into the case. They begin to make connections between that summer in Switzerland and this spring in Louisiana. Danni, the owner of an eccentric antiques shop, and Quinn, a private detective, have discovered that they have separate but complementary talents when it comes to investigating unusual situations. Trying to blend their personal relationship with the professional lives they've stumbled into, they learn how much they need each other. Especially as they confront this work of art -- and evil. The people in the portrait might be dead, but something seems to wake them and free them to commit bloody crimes. Cafferty and Quinn must discover what that is and they have to destroy it -- before it destroys them.
Nota general:
Sequel to: Let the dead sleep.
LANGUAGE:
Inglés