A billion ways to die
(Book)
"Arthur Cathcart and Natsumi Fitzgerald wanted to believe they were free of the nearly invisible, malignant forces they had pursued, and been pursued by, across continents and oceans. The slightly brain-damaged, tech freak researcher and the blackjack dealing psychologist had convinced themselves that life aboard a sail boat in the Caribbean, incognito and in love, could be a lasting refuge. The death of that illusion was as brutal as it was abrupt. Even people who knew how to dodge ruthless outlaws and relentless law enforcement learned there were powers from which no one could ever hide."--Amazon.
Notes
Knopf, C. (2014). A billion ways to die. Sag Harbor, NY, The Permanent Press.
Chicago / Turabian - Author Date Citation (style guide)Knopf, Chris. 2014. A Billion Ways to Die. Sag Harbor, NY, The Permanent Press.
Chicago / Turabian - Humanities Citation (style guide)Knopf, Chris, A Billion Ways to Die. Sag Harbor, NY, The Permanent Press, 2014.
MLA Citation (style guide)Knopf, Chris. A Billion Ways to Die. Sag Harbor, NY, The Permanent Press, 2014.
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