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  • - Proceedings of the 2nd 1981 Session of the Centro Internazionale Matematico Estivo (C.I.M.E.), Held at Varenna, Italy, June 15-23, 1981
    af Alberto Conte
    622,95 kr.

  • af Alberto Conte
    143,95 kr.

    Tales of a Hitman, the Mob, and Mafia! He's a contract killer and he's an unlucky bastard. He made a mess of a simple job and Momo, his Boss, gives him a last chance to remedy and save his life. But he's a perpetual loser and his chronic clumsiness creates a pile of dead bodies. Now he's a sitting duck for Momo's gang. Last on the List, is a bloody tale with sharp dialog and black humor that carries readers to a pyrotechnic conclusion.In a secondary bonus story, "WOPS"; Don Palermo is dead, long life to the new Godfather! But leading the Family is for "real men" and the new Boss has secrets that make his way of life too "difficult" for the Mob.

  • af Alberto Conte
    108,95 kr.

    Tales from the Outer Rim presents three stories woven by a common thread tied to a service station in space. It's the final outpost and pivotal point in the lives of three protagonists. Rusty is the best gambler in New Vegas: he always wins, taking advantage of the hidden weaknesses of other players. But he gets arrogant, as often happens, and this time it'll be a different game and what is at stake is his life. Literally... Henry Lance is a tycoon, a genius: bored and annoyed by the mediocrity of other people, but mostly by his brother Darius. Henry embarks on an ambitious chess game: he plans to rule the world. But sometimes you're not the King of the chessboard, but the Pawn... The Hunter is the best galactic bounty killer out there, ruthless and efficient: he has no rival. He has now been hired to catch a girl but he soon discovers an enemy that even he can't defeat: love.

  • af Alberto Conte
    158,95 kr.

    The Pope...The Vatican...and The Devil...The Devil's Armchair is a Gothic tale that takes its title from a peculiar ruin in S. Callisto Square, in Rome. Some old legends say it was placed there by the Devil himself, behind the Pope's palace, to become his throne. During the twelfth century, it was a place of orgies and black masses that inspired prophecies and easy healing.   This is the stage where Alberto Militelli, ambiguous and charismatic, conducts his so called esoteric rituals. But he only pretends to be a sorcerer: for he simply has found his way to get rich and affluent. It doesn't matter how many dead bodies he leaves behind. He weaves a web of lies and deceptions, taking advantage of other people's sorrow and hope, playing with their lives with no mercy.   But his rise to the top is quick, as will be his downfall.

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