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Yeruldelgger, la muerte nomada / Yeruldelgger, The Nomadic Death
Ian Manook
Yeruldelgger, la muerte nomada / Yeruldelgger, The Nomadic Death
Ian Manook
Desde las a?ridas estepas mongolas hasta el corazo?n de Manhattan, y desde Canada? hasta Australia, Ian Manook insufla en el ge?nero polici?aco un aire ma?s negro y salvaje que nunca con esta tercera entrega de la trilogi?a del comisario mongol Yeruldelgger.
Una de las series ma?s originales de los u?ltimos tiempos.
Los an?os de lucha contra el crimen y el dolor por la muerte de su hija Koshi han hecho mella en Yeruldelgger. Encerrado en un misticismo a ultranza, hace cuatro meses que el incorruptible comisario ha abandonado la polici?a de Ula?n Bator y ha plantado su yurta en el desierto de Gobi, donde, gracias al silencio y la belleza del lugar, espera reencontrarse con las tradiciones ancestrales y recuperar la paz espiritual. Pero su retiro durara? muy poco: contra su voluntad, dos jinetes extran?os lo empujara?n a la accio?n, y Yeruldelgger se vera? envuelto asi? en un fuego cruzado entre mercenarios pagados por voraces compan?i?as mineras, poli?ticos inmorales, polici?as corruptos y jo?venes seguidores del juramento de Gengis Kan.
Una maran?a sangrienta en una Mongolia destripada por las excavadoras de las multinacionales, expoliada por las ansias de los especuladores y arruinada por la venalidad de sus dirigentes, y de la que Yeruldelgger, siempre fiel a sus ideales, no saldra? indemne.
Tras el e?xito de las dos primeras entregas, con ma?s de medio millo?n de lectores adictos a las hazan?as del famoso comisario de Mongolia, Yeruldelgger. La muerte no?mada pone un final drama?tico a una de las series ma?s originales de los u?ltimos tiempos y supone el adio?s de uno de los personajes ma?s inolvidables de la novela negra.
ENGLISH DESCRIPTION
From the arid steppes of Mongolia to the heart of Manhattan, and from Canada to Australia, Ian Manook blows a darker and more savage air into the police genre than ever before with this third installment in the trilogy about the Mongolian commissioner Yeruldelgger.
One of the most original series in recent years.
The years of crime fighting and the pain caused by death of his daughter, Koshi, have left their mark on Yeruldelgger. Locked in a staunch mysticism, it's been four months since the incorruptible commissioner abandoned the Ulan Bator police and planted his yurt in the Gobi Desert, where, thanks to the silence and beauty of the place, he hopes to rediscover the ancient traditions and recover spiritual peace. But his retirement won't last long: against his will, two strange men on horseback will force him into action, and Yeruldelgger will thus be caught up in the crossfire between mercenaries paid by voracious mining companies, immoral politicians, corrupt police, and young followers of the oath of Genghis Khan.
A tangled, bloody mess in a Mongolia gutted by multinational excavators, plundered by speculators' cravings, and ruined by the venality of their leaders, and out of which Yeruldelgger, always faithful to his ideals, will not emerge unscathed.
After the success of the first two installments, with more than half a million readers hooked on the exploits of the famous Mongolian commissioner Yeruldelgger, The Nomadic Death brings a dramatic end to one of the most original series in recent years and a farewell to one of the most unforgettable characters of the crime novel.
Media | Books Hardcover Book (Book with hard spine and cover) |
Released | August 31, 2019 |
ISBN13 | 9788416237364 |
Publishers | Penguin Random House Grupo Editorial |
Pages | 395 |
Dimensions | 152 × 231 × 26 mm · 589 g |
Language | Spanish |