Too Many Murders

· HarperCollins · 朗讀者:Robert Garrett
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The thrilling new novel from the author of The Thorn Birds

One day,
one city,
twelve murders.

The year is 1967 and the world teeters on the brink of nuclear holocaust as the Cold War goes relentlessly on. On a beautiful spring day in the little city of Holloman, Connecticut, chief of detectives Carmine Delmonico walks into the prestigious Chubb University halls to be greeted by a limp corpse clamped in a bear trap, all traces of life drained from it. And this is just the beginning. Twelve murders have taken place in one day and suddenly Carmine has more pressing matters on his hands than finding a name for his newborn son.

Supported by his detective sergeants, and new team member – the meticulous Delia Carstairs – Delmonico embarks on what look likes an unsolvable mystery. All the murders are different. Are they dealing with one killer or many?

And if twelve murders were not enough, Carmine soon finds himself pitted against the mysterious spy, Ulysses – who is giving local arms giant Cornucopia's military secrets to the Russians. Are the murders and espionage different cases, or are they somehow linked?

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Colleen McCullough was born in Australia. A Neurophysiologist, she worked in the UK and Australia, before joining the department of Neurology at the Yale University school of Internal Medicine, where she remained for ten years. The publication of The Thorn Birds in 1977, saw the end of her scientific career. She moved to Norfolk Island in the South Pacific, where she lives with her husband of twenty-five years, Ric Robinson.

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