Gorgona, or the hard elastic consistency

Comics & Graphic Novels, Contemporary Women, Crime & Mystery
Cover of the book Gorgona, or the hard elastic consistency by Ricardo Tronconi, Ricardo Tronconi
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Author: Ricardo Tronconi ISBN: 9788826454498
Publisher: Ricardo Tronconi Publication: June 13, 2017
Imprint: Language: English
Author: Ricardo Tronconi
ISBN: 9788826454498
Publisher: Ricardo Tronconi
Publication: June 13, 2017
Imprint:
Language: English

Freelance journalist Martyr is sent to Gorgona Island by his publisher, where rumors about a huge flow and concentration of jellyfish on site are capturing Influential Authorities’ attention. While Gorgona officials welcome Martyr by shooting at him (access to the island is banned due to the presence of a penal colony), two beautiful women, Doctor Julia Bonnie Wogecrasher and Professor Froggy Dauphine, reach the island through synchronized swimming underwater, covering twenty nautical miles. The three of them, who establish a relationship in the days to follow, come across unsettling facts about Gorgona, and Commander Segevarje is involved too (management directorof the frogmen, who discretely patrol the Tuscan Archipelago): the latter, always wearing a diving mask and snorkel to hide his identity, reports a terrible occurrence has happened on the island, because of which a few males were turned into stone. Was it the jellyfish… or Medusa herself ?
In a smooth and gripping succession of twists and turns, Gorgona Island is the scene of a power and drug scheme which, once more, leads beyond the author’s fine eroticism and jaunty irony.

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Freelance journalist Martyr is sent to Gorgona Island by his publisher, where rumors about a huge flow and concentration of jellyfish on site are capturing Influential Authorities’ attention. While Gorgona officials welcome Martyr by shooting at him (access to the island is banned due to the presence of a penal colony), two beautiful women, Doctor Julia Bonnie Wogecrasher and Professor Froggy Dauphine, reach the island through synchronized swimming underwater, covering twenty nautical miles. The three of them, who establish a relationship in the days to follow, come across unsettling facts about Gorgona, and Commander Segevarje is involved too (management directorof the frogmen, who discretely patrol the Tuscan Archipelago): the latter, always wearing a diving mask and snorkel to hide his identity, reports a terrible occurrence has happened on the island, because of which a few males were turned into stone. Was it the jellyfish… or Medusa herself ?
In a smooth and gripping succession of twists and turns, Gorgona Island is the scene of a power and drug scheme which, once more, leads beyond the author’s fine eroticism and jaunty irony.

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