O Vaso Quebrado

by Rex Stout
Publisher: Livros do Brasil, April of 2004 ‧
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Os espectadores de Carnegie Hall aproveitaram o intervalo para formar pequenos grupos e trocar impressões. A algazarra foi, de súbito, interrompida pelo ruído de um disparo. Sobre Jan Tusar, o virtuoso do violino, que minutos antes, fizera vibrar nervosamente o seu instrumento, descera a serenidade da morte, provocada pelas suas próprias mãos. Nos bastidores, entre polícias vociferantes, personalidades em evidência na vida social e os constrangidos colegas do defunto, encontrava-se Tecumseh Fox, detective privado que se apercebeu, desde o início, de que algo não estava certo. Sucedem-se estranhos acontecimentos: duas testemunhas oculares alongam-se em depoimentos extravagantes; esfuma-se um segundo bilhete deixado pelo suicida; à volta do precioso Stradivarius de Tusar adensa-se o mistério e começam a surgir enigmáticas mensagens enviadas pelos Nazis. O caso ainda mais emaranhado se torna quando uma rara e valiosa peça do período Ming se converte no ponto central de um labirinto repleto de pistas falsas, em que a Paixão e o Crime espreitam a cada esquina.

O Vaso Quebrado

by Rex Stout

Property Description
ISBN: 9789723827019
Publisher: Livros do Brasil
Release Date: April of 2004
Language: Portuguese
Dimensions: 116 x 185 x 9 mm
Cover: Softcover
Pages: 208
Format: Book
Collection: Vampiro
Categories: Books in Portuguese > Fiction > Romance
EAN: 9789723827019
Recommended Minimum Age: Not applicable

ABOUT THE AUTHOR

Rex Stout

Rex Stout was born on December 1, 1886, in the American city of Noblesville, Indiana. After a brief stint at the University of Kansas, he enlisted in the Navy in 1906 and served for two years aboard the yacht... MayflowerHe served as a second lieutenant under President Roosevelt. In 1916, he created a school banking system that would be implemented in over four hundred educational establishments, guaranteeing him comfortable profits, but in 1927 he abandoned the business and devoted himself entirely to writing. He published three novels, which received favorable reviews, but it was with his first crime novel that he achieved widespread public recognition. Deadly Sting She emerged in 1934, and with her came the character of Nero Wolfe, an eccentric detective, lover of good food and beautiful orchids, who, along with his young assistant Archie Goodwin, would star in dozens of stories. In 1959, Rex Stout received the Grand Master distinction from the Mystery Writers of America. She died on October 27, 1975, in Danbury, Connecticut, about a month after the publication of her last novel. A Family Affair.

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