Qui peut en vouloir suffisamment a un lieutenant de police de New York pour massacrer une jeune femme ? A vous de "passer par la" pour le savoir..."
Qui peut en vouloir suffisamment a un lieutenant de police de New York pour massacrer une jeune femme ? A vous de "passer par la" pour le savoir..."
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Who would have it in for a New York Police lieutenant as to murder a young woman just to harm him? That is the riddle Scott McIngley is trying to solve. Who is the mysterious black-cloaked woman who leaves a "memento" for Scott after every killing spree? The longer the investigation continues, the closer the killer gets, psychologically and physically, to Scott himself. He starts to choose his victims from Scott's immediate entourage. The obscure messages left at every crime scene earn him the nickname "the five senses killer." Panic takes over. Scott is now sure the killer knows him...
Who would have it in for a New York Police lieutenant as to murder a young woman just to harm him? That is the riddle Scott McIngley is trying to solv...
This dissertation, first published in 1980, is concerned with the role of the syllable in generative grammar. Kahn argues that the syllable is a necessary element in phonological descriptions by identifying aspects of phonology that seem to call for analysis in terms of syllabic structure and demonstrating the superiority of syllabic analyses over possible alternative solutions. This title will be of interest to students of English language and linguistics.
This dissertation, first published in 1980, is concerned with the role of the syllable in generative grammar. Kahn argues that the syllable is a ne...
This dissertation, first published in 1980, is concerned with the role of the syllable in generative grammar. Kahn argues that the syllable is a necessary element in phonological descriptions by identifying aspects of phonology that seem to call for analysis in terms of syllabic structure and demonstrating the superiority of syllabic analyses over possible alternative solutions. This title will be of interest to students of English language and linguistics.
This dissertation, first published in 1980, is concerned with the role of the syllable in generative grammar. Kahn argues that the syllable is a ne...