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Janet Evanovich, Janet/ Sutton Evanovich, Phoef Sutton
Curious Minds
English · Hardback
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Zusatztext “The one-liners fly at a ferocious pace. . . . Evanovich fans will find this closer in style to the Stephanie Plum novels.” — Booklist “Evanovich’s comedic timing and pacing are evident on every page.” —Daily Republic Informationen zum Autor Janet Evanovich is the #1 New York Times bestselling author of the Stephanie Plum series! the Knight and Moon series! the Fox and O’Hare series! the Lizzy and Diesel series! the Alexandra Barnaby novels and Troublemaker graphic novel! and How I Write: Secrets of a Bestselling Author . Phoef Sutton is a writer! producer! and novelist who has written for shows such as Cheers! NewsRadio! and Boston Legal . Sutton is also the winner of two Emmy Awards! a Golden Globe! and a Peabody Award. BEFORE THE BEGINNING Günter crept through the darkness, shining his flashlight on the wall in front of him. The light beam reflected back into his eyes so intensely that he had to squint. He moved closer and touched the surface of the twelve-foot tower of solid gold bricks. There were thousands of them, some dented and battered, some pristine and fresh. All of them shining like new, because gold never tarnishes. There had been a time when Günter loved gold. But that was before he knew the truth. That was before his search for gold led him to this miserable damp cavern. Far off, he could hear the echoing sound of water dripping onto the cave floor. Aside from that steady drip, drip, drip, the silence surrounding him was complete and claustrophobic. He stood statue-still, awed and horrified by the quantity of gold stacked in front of him. In the all-encompassing silence there was a sigh that didn’t emanate from his body. Günter killed his light and waited in the pitch-black, straining his ears for the noise to repeat itself. His heart pounded against his rib cage, and cold fear crawled along his backbone. His testicles had retreated far into his body. Maybe to the point of no return. Not his biggest worryright now. If he was found in the cave it would mean certain death. He caught the faint rustle of cloth and the click of a light switch. Harsh halogen work lamps flashed on and illuminated the grotto. For the first time Günter was able to see the length and breadth of the storage space. Golden walls had been erected, as if King Midas was building an underground maze. Stalactites and stalagmites, looking like the teeth of some subterranean monster, partially obscured the view. Günter was overwhelmed with regret. He should never have come here. He’d driven thousands of miles to get to this godforsaken place. What the heck was he thinking? He was just a middle-aged banker with high blood pressure and low self-esteem. He had no business playing amateur detective. He should have gone to the authorities as soon as he began to suspect. Problem was, the authorities were the ones he suspected. There! He saw a shadow moving among the towering limestone columns. The figure of a short man. A man who moved with the grace of a cat, his footfalls making no sound on the cavern floor. The man stepped into the light, and Günter felt a chill rip through him, felt the contents of his intestines liquefy. The man was bald and had bulging eyes. Günter knew the man. And he knew that the man was looking for him, and that the man was capable of doing terrible things. Günter was hidden behind a stack of gold bricks. He shrank back and scanned the area, looking for an escape route. He crept to the end of his protective stack, turned a corner, and almost tripped over a body. It was a woman. Her dead eyes were open wide with terror and the top of her head was caved in. A gold bar lay beside her, matted with hair and blood. Günter gagged and clapped a hand over his mouth to keep from moaning out loud. He recognized the woman. She was Yvette J...
Product details
Authors | Janet Evanovich, Janet/ Sutton Evanovich, Phoef Sutton |
Publisher | Dell Publishing Inc. |
Languages | English |
Product format | Hardback |
Released | 31.08.2016 |
EAN | 9780553392685 |
ISBN | 978-0-553-39268-5 |
No. of pages | 256 |
Series |
Knight and Moon Knight and Moon |
Subject |
Fiction
> Narrative literature
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