Very Bad Men

· David Loogan Libro 2 · Penguin Random House Audio · Narración de Erik Davies
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A new book in the nationally bestselling series that has wowed critics and readers alike.

David Loogan returns! Loogan is living in Ann Arbor with Detective Elizabeth Waishkey and her daughter, Sarah. He's settled into a quiet routine as editor of the mystery magazine Gray Streets-until one day he finds a manuscript outside his door. It begins: "I killed Henry Kormoran."

Anthony Lark has a list of names-Terry Dawtrey, Sutton Bell, Henry Kormoran. To his eyes, the names glow red on the page. They move. They breathe. The people on the list have little in common except that seventeen years ago they were involved in a notorious robbery. And now Anthony Lark is hunting them down, and he won't stop until every one of them is dead.

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Harry Dolan is the bestselling author of Bad Things Happen and Very Bad Men. He graduated from Colgate University, where he majored in philosophy and studied fiction writing with the novelist Frederick Busch. He earned a master’s degree in philosophy from the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill and currently works as a freelance editor. A native of Rome, New York, he now lives in Ann Arbor, Michigan, with his partner, Linda Randolph. 

Erik Davies is a Los Angeles–based actor of stage and screen who has appeared in Mona Lisa Smile, ERThird Watch, and Curb Your Enthusiasm. His stage credits include G. R. Point and Unpublished Letters. He has also narrated numerous audiobooks, such as The Diamond Caper and Andre Agassi’s autobiography, Open.

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