Gray Ghost: A Stoney Calhoun Novel

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St. Martin's Publishing Group, 6. 3. 2007 - Počet stran: 272

Seven years ago, Stoney Calhoun woke up in a VA hospital with no memories. He still remembers nothing from before then, except that he has a few unexplained skills--a gift for angling, an ability to read French--and recently it's been made clear to him that it would be best if he never does.

Working as a guide on Casco Bay, Maine, Stoney is out with a client on an early morning fly fishing expedition when they find the charred remains of a recent corpse on a small, uninhabited island. A couple of days later, Calhoun's client turns up in the driveway of Stoney's cabin in the woods--shot dead in the front seat of his SUV.

In the midst of a couple of inexplicable murders, both of which clearly have something to do with Stoney, past or present, it's up to him find out the truth...or risk becoming the next victim.

 

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CHAPTER ONE
1
CHAPTER TWO
16
CHAPTER THREE
28
CHAPTER FOUR
41
CHAPTER FIVE
54
CHAPTER SIX
71
CHAPTER SEVEN
84
CHAPTER EIGHT
98
CHAPTER ELEVEN
139
CHAPTER TWELVE
153
CHAPTER THIRTEEN
167
CHAPTER FOURTEEN
181
CHAPTER FIFTEEN
195
CHAPTER SIXTEEN
212
CHAPTER SEVENTEEN
225
CHAPTER EIGHTEEN
239

CHAPTER NINE
114
CHAPTER TEN
126

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O autorovi (2007)

William G. Tapply was a contributing editor to Field & Stream and the author of numerous books on fishing and wildlife, as well as more than twenty books of crime fiction, including Third Strike, Hell Bent and Dark Tiger. He lived with his wife in Hancock, New Hampshire.

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