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The Open Path

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Editora: Spines

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Oslo Dali is a freelance videographer who never lands the interesting jobs. But when he gets a gig covering a lecture by a beloved spiritual leader, the unthinkable happens: a woman in the crowd shoots the guru dead mid-sentence. And then, inexplicably, the woman tries to shoot Dali himself.The killer is declared criminally insane and the case is closed. But when Dali reviews his footage from that night, he discovers there’s far more to this story than anyone realizes..Desperate for help, Oslo calls up an old acquaintance: Serafina Grant, a paranoid pill popper living on the fringes of society. The two misfits quickly find themselves chasing the scoop of a lifetime: The key to a forty-year-old unsolved murder, a world champion poker player with a nasty secret living in his barn, and a blind assassin who identifies her targets by smell. An assassin who–for reasons Oslo can’t begin to understand–is stubbornly intent on seeing him dead.
Disponível desde: 19/12/2025.
Comprimento de impressão: 340 páginas.

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