A Firing Offense
de David Ignatius
- Usado
- Tapa blanda
- Estado
- USED Good
- ISBN 10
- 0804118027
- ISBN 13
- 9780804118026
- Librería
-
Montclair, New Jersey, United States
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Sinopsis
A Firing Offense is a 1992 crime novel and the debut from author George Pelecanos. It is set in Washington DC and focuses on marketing executive Nick Stefanos as he investigates the disappearance of a colleague. It is the first of several Pelecanos novel's to feature the character and the first of a trilogy with Stefanos as the main character. The other books in this series are Nick's Trip and Down by the River Where the Dead Men Go.
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- Librería
- Montclair Book Center (US)
- Inventario del vendedor #
- 267042
- Título
- A Firing Offense
- Autor
- David Ignatius
- Formato/Encuadernación
- Mass Market Paperback
- Estado del libro
- USED Good
- Cantidad disponible
- 1
- Encuadernación
- Tapa blanda
- ISBN 10
- 0804118027
- ISBN 13
- 9780804118026
- Editorial
- Ivy Books
- Lugar de publicación
- Westminster, Maryland, U.s.a.
- Fecha de publicación
- September 1998
- Páginas
- 366
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