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When the young millionaire Jacob Blunt shows up at the office of the prestigious Doctor George Matthews, a psychiatrist with a bland and placid life, he will completely change the course of his existence. Suddenly, the respected psychiatrist is swept into a strange, surreal world where nothing is as it seems: red hibiscuses, pixies wearing colorful suits, and a Percheron tied in front of the apartment of a murdered actress. This puzzle will turn Dr. Matthews into a detective who will travel through the urban jungle in search of recovering his own sanity. The Deadly Percheron is a unique…mehr

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When the young millionaire Jacob Blunt shows up at the office of the prestigious Doctor George Matthews, a psychiatrist with a bland and placid life, he will completely change the course of his existence. Suddenly, the respected psychiatrist is swept into a strange, surreal world where nothing is as it seems: red hibiscuses, pixies wearing colorful suits, and a Percheron tied in front of the apartment of a murdered actress. This puzzle will turn Dr. Matthews into a detective who will travel through the urban jungle in search of recovering his own sanity. The Deadly Percheron is a unique detective story, capable of taking the reader to the limits of the human psyche in an old New York populated by subway entrances, late-night cafes, variety fairs and mental institutions.
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JOHN FRANKLIN BARDIN nació en 1916 en Cincinnati, Ohio. Sobre vivió a una infancia terrible en la que su familia cercana fue muriendo a causa de distintas enfermedades. Cuando cumplió treinta años firmó el ingreso en un centro psiquiátrico para su madre, que sufría graves brotes esquizofrénicos y se mudó a la ciudad de Nueva York. Fue abso lutamente ignorado por sus contemporáneos hasta que se le empezó a reivindicar en los años 70 desde Reino Unido. Fue autor de la trilogía de novelas El percherón mortal (1946, Impedimenta, 2024), El final de Philip Banter (1947) y Al salir del infierno (1948). Fallecería en 1981 en Nueva York.