The Red Tricycle, by Vincent Hauuy

The red tricycle
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The greatest glory of the treacherous murderer is the significance of his work. However, the darkest minds are able to savor his macabre works like the rumination of a beast from the underworld.

Until he decides to present a thread to pull ...

Noah Wallace badly survives himself and his grief. Anyone who was a recognized criminal investigator with great projection joins in that deep melancholy of the case without resolution in its immediate sphere. The death of his wife revisits him like a road to nowhere, all the more towards an intricate labyrinth in which his mind is lost. Fate insisted on stealing his life. And nothing can shed light on the questions about death that, in the past, used to lead to the murderer. His wife's case was a fortuitous encounter, an accident ...

Until the day comes when a sinister postcard, presented as a message about a victim in deep Canada, offers a cursory clue that leads him to think that perhaps not everything is attributable to the cruel fatality in his beloved wife's accident.

After five years that only add up to a long yesterday for him, Noah is forced to regain his strength to study the matter.

That's when we meet Sophie Lavallé, a young New Yorker who navigates the web with maximum dexterity, always looking for something unique, newsworthy, among all those mysteries of missing characters and cases without closure. And precisely in those strange recesses that the darknet has for experts in virtual subterfuge, Sophie finds the clue of a reporter who lost track many years ago.

With the agility offered by changing scenarios, the author leads us from Noah's perspective to Sophie's, with that natural intuition that is felt and that leads us to think that Noah and Sophie need each other, or that perhaps someone wants them to. come together to form a team to measure up to and face off against.

Pending cases of Noah and the great enigma of that missing reporter. Tracks, turns and maximum tension because something feels close, like a cold current that advances around the protagonists ...

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The red tricycle

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