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A Philosophical Investigation

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A Philosophical Investigation, Philip Kerr

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1993
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Titel
A Philosophical Investigation
Sprache
Englisch
Autor*innen
Philip Kerr
Erscheinungsdatum
1993
Einband
Paperback
Seitenzahl
368
ISBN10
0099178214
ISBN13
9780099178217
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<blockquote> <b>A terrifyingly prescient cult classic by the author of the <i>Berlin Noir</i> trilogy.</b> </blockquote><b>LONDON, 2013.</b> Serial killings have reached epidemic proportions – even with the widespread government use of DNA detection, brain-imaging, and the "punitive coma." Beautiful, whip-smart, and driven by demons of her own, Detective Isadora "Jake" Jacowicz must stop a murderer, code-named "Wittgenstein," who has taken it upon himself to eliminate any man who has tested posi­tive for a tendency towards violent behavior – even if his victim has never committed a crime.<p>Philip Kerr is winning more acclaim than ever for his beloved Bernie Gunther series and – with Kerr's higher profile – <i>A Philosophical Investigation</i> is poised to capture an all-new readership with its riveting tale of a killer whose intellectual brilliance is matched only by his homicidal madness.</p>