Walking Dead

Walking Dead by Greg Rucka is a reissue published by Random House Publishing Group on September 28, 2010, featuring 400 pages in English. This narrative follows Atticus Kodiak, who is drawn to a secluded town in the former U.S.S.R. to uncover the truth behind the brutal murder of his neighbor Bakhar Lagidze’s family. As he delves deeper into the mystery, he discovers that the stakes are higher than he anticipated, especially with the presence of Bakhar’s fourteen-year-old daughter, who is caught in a perilous situation.
Readers will find themselves immersed in a complex web of intrigue that spans multiple locations, including Russia, Istanbul, Dubai, and Las Vegas. The story explores themes of suspense and crime, as Atticus navigates a dangerous landscape while grappling with the fear that his companion Alena Cizkova, a former assassin, harbors about the unfolding events. This edition presents a gripping tale of mystery and detective work, inviting readers to join Atticus on his harrowing journey.
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Atticus Kodiak knows where people go to hide. That’s why he and Alena Cizkova have come to a secluded Georgian town in the former U.S.S.R. What he doesn’t know is what his friend and neighbor Bakhar Lagidze was hiding from. Bakhar and his entire family have been viciously murdered–all except for Lagidze’s fourteen-year-old daughter, whose nightmare is just beginning. To rescue her, Atticus must enter a lethal web that stretches from Russia to Istanbul, from Dubai to Las Vegas, and into the very heart of evil. But what troubles Atticus the most is that Alena, once one of the world’s most fearless assassins, is clearly terrified of what Atticus will uncover–and what he’ll become when he does.
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