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The Brotherhood of the Rose - A Novel

Inglese · Tascabile

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Zusatztext “Impossible to put it down.” —San Francisco Chronicle “Riveting . . . crackling . . . It really moves.” —Washington Post Book World “Tough! ingeniously plotted! and always gripping.” —Publishers Weekly “David Morrell is! to me! the finest thriller living today! bar none.” —Steve Berry! New York Times bestselling author of The Charlemagne Pursuit Informationen zum Autor David Morrell Klappentext They were orphans, Chris and Saul–raised in a Philadelphia school for boys, bonded by friendship, and devoted to a mysterious man called Eliot. He visited them and brought them candy. He treated them like sons. He trained them to be assassins. Now he is trying desperately to have them killed. Spanning the globe and full of heart-stopping action, The Brotherhood of the Rose is an astonishing novel of fierce loyalty and violent betrayal, of murders planned and coolly executed, of revenge bitterly, urgently desired. Book One: SANCTUARY   A MAN OF HABIT   Chapter One vail, colorado.   The snow fell harder, blinding Saul. He skied through deepening powder, veering sharply back and forth down the slope. Everything-the sky, the air, and the ground-turned white. His vision shortened till he saw no more than a swirl before his face. He swooped through chaos.   He might hit an unseen tree or plummet off a hidden cliff. He didn't care. He felt exhilarated. As wind raged at his cheeks, he grinned. He christied left, then right. Sensing the slope ease off, he streaked across a straightaway.   The next slope would be steeper. In the white-out, he pushed at his poles to gain more speed. His stomach burned. He loved it. Vacuum. Nothing to his back or front. Past and future had no meaning. Only now-and it was wonderful.   A dark shape loomed before him.   Jerking sideways, Saul dug in the edge of his skis to stop himself. His pulse roared in his head. The shape zoomed past from right to left in front of him, vanishing in the snow.   Saul gaped through his goggles, hearing a scream despite the wind. He frowned and moved cautiously toward it.   Shadows gathered in the storm. A line of trees.   A moan.   He found the skier sprawled against a tree trunk, flanked by blood in the snow. Beneath his mask, Saul bit his lip. He crouched and saw the crimson seeping from the skier's forehead, and the grotesque angle of one leg.   A man. Thick beard. Large chest.   Saul couldn't go for help-in the chaos of the storm, he might not be able to find this place again. Worse, even if he did manage to bring back help, the man might freeze to death by then.   One chance. He didn't bother attending to the head wound or the broken leg. No use, no time. He took off his skis, removed the skis from the injured man, rushed toward a pine tree, and snapped off a thickly needled bough.   Spreading the bough beside the man, he eased him onto it, careful to let the good leg cushion the broken one. He gripped the end of the bough and stooped, walking backward, pulling. The snow stung harder, cold gnawing through his ski gloves. He kept tugging, inching down.   The man groaned as Saul shifted him over a bump, the snow enshrouding them. The man writhed, almost slipping off the bough.   Saul hurried to reposition him, tensing when he suddenly felt a hand behind him clutch his shoulder.   Whirling, he stared at a looming figure, "Ski Patrol" stenciled in black across a yellow parka.   "Down the slope! A hundred yards! A shed!" the man yelled, helping Saul.   They eased the skier down the hill. Saul bumped against the shed before he saw it, feeling corrugated metal behind him. He yanked the unlocked door open and stumbled in. The wind's shriek diminished. He felt stillness.   Turning from the empty she...

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Autori David Morrell
Editore Ballantine
 
Lingue Inglese
Formato Tascabile
Pubblicazione 30.06.2009
 
EAN 9780345514516
ISBN 978-0-345-51451-6
Pagine 448
Dimensioni 133 mm x 203 mm x 25 mm
Serie Mortalis
William Monk
William Monk
Mortalis
Categoria Narrativa > Gialli

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