
Cadavere non identificato
Kay Scarpetta, Vol. 10
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Narrated by:
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Betta Cucci
About this listen
Ancora una volta Kay Scarpetta si trova ad affrontare l'orrore. Richmond: nel container di un cargo proveniente da Anversa viene rinvenuto il cadavere di un uomo in avanzato stato di decomposizione; l'autopsia, eseguita dall'anatomopatologa Kay Scarpetta, non riesce a stabilire con precisione la causa della morte e la polizia non è in grado di identificarlo. Unico indizio, un nome su uno scatolone: Loup-Garou, "lupo mannaro". È la firma dell'assassino? È la stessa mano criminale che in Francia strazia le sue vittime con terrificanti rituali? Così indurrebbero a pensare i lunghi peli biondi ritrovati sul corpo dell'uomo misterioso...
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