

Indlæser... Mord i luftenaf Sandra Brown
![]() Books Read in 2006 (47) Der er ingen diskussionstråde på Snak om denne bog. Enjoyable and suspenceful. Fast moving story. Will keep you reading Very Good weak mystery — too many crazy characters released at the end — + throughout — For Paris Gibson, her popular late-night radio show is both an escape and her one real contact with the outside world. Since moving to Austin to ease the pain of past, tragic mistakes, she has led a life of virtual solitude, coming alive only when she hosts her show. To her loyal listeners, she is a wise and trusted friend who not only takes their music requests but listens to their problems and occasionally dispenses advice. Paris's world of isolation is brutally threatened, however, when one listener -- a man who identifies himself only as "Valentino" -- tells her that her on-air advice to the girl he loves has caused her to leave him and that now he intends to exact his revenge. First he plans to kill the girl, whom he has abducted -- which he says he will do in 72 hours -- then he will come after Paris. This is what I would call a "busy" book.. There are soo many things going on right from the start. But it had me hooked right off the bat. Being that there is just so much going on I will only say if you like romantic suspense - read this book.. ingen anmeldelser | tilføj en anmeldelse
Krimi, hvor radioværten Paris Gibson ringes op af en stemme, der påstår at have kidnappet en ung kvinde, han vil dræbe inden 72 timer. No library descriptions found. |
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As always Sandra Brown keeps you guessing until almost the very end. That's what I do love about the books I have read and finished by her. It's also the reason I keep picking up her books, even though many times, it starts off slow. I am looking forward to trying to get into the rest of her books and finishing as many as I can.
This book is very much worth a try. Sticking with it may have you glad you did.
This book goes towards my Big Book Challenge (400 pages) and the 2nd book I finished for the #tbrtakedown 3.0 (it says here 355 pages but my book page count is 406 pages) (