Essentials of Sociology by Richard Appelbaum

Essentials of Sociology by Richard Appelbaum

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Essentials of Sociology by Richard Appelbaum

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Those are the words Detective Chauncey Winfield finds on a body when he voluntarily visits a murder scene at Prime State University. He figures the case will be his, since he is the top homicide detective in the force. What he doesn't figure is why these words are written on this body, and why this body has no marks or visible injuries.

What starts off as an ordinary case, quickly becomes something far more supernatural and disturbing than Chauncey is prepared for. One body becomes two. Two bodies becomes three and the third is strange, nearly green, and it sort of.glows in the dark?

It's up to Chauncey Winfield to catch the killer and end a dark experiment, as long as he doesn't become the next test subject.

Mitchell Duneier is professor of sociology at Princeton University and visiting distinguished professor of sociology at the City University of New York. Ovie Carter, who took the photographs used in this book, won the Pulitzer Prize in 1975 for The Faces of Hunger.
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ISBN 13 9780393918830
ISBN 10 0393918831
Titel Essentials of Sociology
Autor Richard Appelbaum
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Bindungsart Paperback
Verlag W. W. Norton And Company
Erscheinungsjahr 2012-09-15
Seitenanzahl 525
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