Post by account_disabled on Dec 24, 2023 5:09:36 GMT
Frank Spada is an author who, despite his anonymity, is conquering bookshops and has quickly arrived at his third novel. He's talking about Double Marlowe , the third story of the detective we loved, in 1950s America. After Marlowe, I love you and Tell me who you are, Marlowe , now comes a double Marlowe, smooth and without ice, as the author defines him. This new novel, 160 pages of good reading, will be released between May and June, again by Robin Edizioni. The plot of the novel Is the time that doesn't die the one that returns? It seems so, if this time Marlowe investigates the mystery of the past enclosed in an envelope, after having attended the funeral of his friend, the policeman Neffie O'Dougharty, who died from an accident as random as the luck that revolves around a treasure and that the detective will discover to save his life.
California and its surroundings, as always in the company of his Olds, of the "companion" stuck to him and of the jazz that gives rhythm to his unpredictable thoughts.The sky was turning the color of tar and, even from afar, I could distinguish the red of the lava and the clouds of ash rising in a gigantic black column.That's when he understands. He has already gone back Special Data many times in his life, back to write unread stories that would pile up on top of each other without generating readers. But what is a story if it doesn't have a reader? It is a silent reality imprisoned in unconsciousness. He doesn't even notice it. The legs move on their own and you see yourself flying over the unknown void.
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California and its surroundings, as always in the company of his Olds, of the "companion" stuck to him and of the jazz that gives rhythm to his unpredictable thoughts.The sky was turning the color of tar and, even from afar, I could distinguish the red of the lava and the clouds of ash rising in a gigantic black column.That's when he understands. He has already gone back Special Data many times in his life, back to write unread stories that would pile up on top of each other without generating readers. But what is a story if it doesn't have a reader? It is a silent reality imprisoned in unconsciousness. He doesn't even notice it. The legs move on their own and you see yourself flying over the unknown void.
Fear grips him for a moment, just a moment, until his feet hit the ground on the other side.Brian Clark (@copyblogger) June 10, 2013 Brian Clark often uses this technique to promote his and other bloggers' posts. He rewrites the titles, intriguing readers with alternative and always effective titles.A post titled The Power of the Double-Whammy Headline: How to Increase the Chances of Your Content Being Read became Are two headlines better than one? Are two headlines better than one? copy.bz/19eP33H — Brian Clark (@copyblogger) June 10, 2013 Brian Clark often uses this technique to promote his and other bloggers' posts. He rewrites the titles, intriguing readers with alternative and always effective titles.