Can we trust ourselves when we don't know who we are? Syme uses a new contact to infiltrate the Anarchist Council of Central Europe and learn about his deadly mission, under the name "Thursday".
In a London park, secret agent Gabriel Syme talks to an anarchist. When Syme discovers that another agent is infiltrated, Syme begins to question his role in the mission.
As a desperate pursuit of Europe begins, their confusion grows, as does their confidence in their ability to defeat enemies. Still, he will have to face the Council's greatest terror: its leader, a man known as Domingo, whose human nature is far worse than Syme ever imagined…
The Man Who Was Thursday is GK Chesterton's most famous novel. For the first time published in 1908, it immediately deserved the highest praise, remaining today as a classic of literature not to be missed.
Gilbert Keith Chesterton, known as G. K. Chesterton (1874-1936), was a British writer, poet, narrator, essayist, journalist, historian, biographer, philosopher, draftsman and lecturer. After The Eternal Man, Orthodoxy, Tremendous Trivialities and The Innocence of Father Brown, already edited by Alêtheia Editores with great success, another classic whose first edition dates from 1908 is now in print.
- Autor: G.K. Chesterton
- Características: 228 pgs | 978-989-622-443-1 | 14x22
- Data de Publicação: 01-2012
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Can we trust ourselves when we don't know who we are? Syme uses a new contact to infiltrate the Anarchist Council of Central Europe and learn about his deadly mission, under the name "Thursday".In a London park, secret agent Gabriel Syme talks to an anarchist. When Syme discovers that another agent is infiltrated, Syme begins to question his role in the mission.As a desperate pursuit of Europe begins, their confusion grows, as does their confidence in their ability to defeat enemies. Still, he will have ...
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