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Shackles

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Abducted by a shadowy figure he never sees, chloroformed and taken to a remote mountain cabin, the Nameless Detective is told by that figure before he is deserted, that the mission is one of revenge. Nameless has destroyed his mysterious abductor's life and now his life in turn will be destroyed.Chained with a limited supply of food and water and just enough room in the shackles to allow him to feed himself, Nameless knows that the abductor must be a component of one of his old cases...someone who he has tracked and caught for the police, someone who has served prison time and, released, wants Nameless to suffer in turn. But the detective cannot deduce who that abductor may be and, as his ordeal begins, he understands that his efforts must be more directed toward survival and escape; if he does not find a way free of the shackles he will die. Freeing himself of the shackles will involve more than an act of physical escape; Nameless must come to understand the entirety of his own life and the nature of a profession which has caused him and those he loves risk at the highest level. Through the Walpurgisnacht of that confinement and escape, Nameless does indeed come to understand himself and in a shocking, complex, surprising but inevitable ending, Nameless comes to understand as well the nature of entrapment and purgation, and how a rite of passage must crucially take place internally as well as externally. The denouement of the novel is resonant and shattering: it is unforgettable.

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Publisher
St. Martin's Press
Language
English
Pages
245

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Shackles
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Shackles
February 2, 1990, Dell
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Shackles: A "Nameless Detective" Mystery
June 1988, St Martins Pr
Hardcover in English - 1 edition
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Shackles
1988, St. Martin's Press
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Edition Notes

"A Thomas Dunne book."

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New York

Classifications

Dewey Decimal Class
813/.54
Library of Congress
PS3566.R67 S53 1988

The Physical Object

Pagination
245 p. ;
Number of pages
245

ID Numbers

Open Library
OL2525872M
Internet Archive
shackles00pron
ISBN 10
0312018185
LCCN
88001003
Library Thing
200127
Goodreads
802553

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