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John Q

Cette série suit la vie d'un Texas Ranger pendant les années 1960 tumultueuses. Situées sur fond du Sud américain, les histoires explorent une période de changements significatifs et de traditions persistantes. Les lecteurs peuvent s'attendre à des mystères captivants, une profondeur historique et un accent sur l'application de la loi dans une ère en évolution rapide. C'est une exploration du devoir et de la justice à la frontière d'une nation en mutation.

The Long Count
The Contract
The Contract

Ordre de lecture recommandé

  1. 1

    The Long Count

    • 336pages
    • 12 heures de lecture
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    Ranger John Quarrie is called to the scene of an apparent suicide by a fellow war veteran. Although the local police want the case shut down, John Q is convinced that events aren't quite so straightforward. When his hunch is backed up by the man's son, Isaac - just back from Vietnam, and convinced his father was murdered - they start to look into a series of other violent incidents in the area, including a recent fire at the local Trinity Asylum and the disappearance of Isaac's twin brother, Ishmael. In a desperate race against time, John Q has to try and unravel the dark secrets at the heart of this family and get to the truth before the count is up

    The Long Count
  2. 2

    The Contract

    • 336pages
    • 12 heures de lecture

    In New Orleans, Texas Ranger John Q is out of his jurisdiction, and possibly out of his depth. It seems everyone in Louisiana wants to send him home, and every time he asks questions there's trouble: from the pharmacist to the detective running scared to the pimp who turned to him as a last resort.

    The Contract
  3. 2

    The Contract

    • 336pages
    • 12 heures de lecture

    But who could be trying to set him up, and why, and who can he turn to in a city where loyalties and family ties rule? Infused with the rhythms of its iconic setting, The Contract is a thriller which keeps you gripped and guessing all the way to its endgame.

    The Contract