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A carregar... Farewell to Freedom aka The Night Women (2010)por Sara Blaedel
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Adira ao LibraryThing para descobrir se irá gostar deste livro. Ainda não há conversas na Discussão sobre este livro. Välskriven deckare med bra driv och ett aktuellt ämne. ( ) Twin mysteries combine in Sara Blaedel’s Night Women. A dead woman and an abandoned baby both provide problems to be solved. But curious teens and the threat of human trafficking, family life and longing, and unfamiliar horror intervene—it’s a story where the good guys and bad guys aren’t always what they seem, where horror is the least of threats, and where friendship might be the tie that truly binds. Dark, complex, compelling and devious, the Night Women is a good, steady read with great characters, strong female leads, serious problems, and fascinating mystery. Disclosure: I got a copy for my birthday. I liked the cast of strong women characters and the fact that this author doesn't see the need to describe every tiny detail to be a big selling point on her books. I have read two of her other books but this one I found to be somewhat tedious with way too much going on making the story somewhat hard to follow. The editors...or rather the lack of...was partly to fault. I know translation is sometimes difficult from some languages to English but it seems they could have done a better job. This book is the third in a series but it is easy to follow as a standalone. I usually enjoy police procedurals but for some reason this one did not hit the mark for me. I found it a bit slow and plodding. Also not a fan of Nordic locales, prefer warm beaches or cities such as New York or Paris. While I have no leaning one way or the other for strong female leads, readers who prefer a strong female lead may find this a positive. his is the fourth of the author's books I've read. This one didn't hold my interest as much as the others, but still, it was worth the time and energy spent in reading. The detective Louise Rick is involved in a series of very gruesome killings. She and her team mates discover an underground ring of evil thugs who use women for sex traffic. Once the snare the women in their net, it is impossible to get away. sem críticas | adicionar uma crítica
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Fiction.
Mystery.
Suspense.
Thriller.
HTML:#1 internationally bestselling author Sara Blaedel delivers an electrifying, page-turning new novel in which detective Louise Rick confronts a case that will change her life forever. THE NIGHT WOMEN A journey to a new life or a prison of despair and death? A shocking murder on Copenhagen's idyllic streets and an abandoned child reveal a perverse criminal underworld that crosses international borders. A young woman's body is found on the street with her throat slit, and the media is clamoring for the grisly details. Detective Louise Rick is investigating the gruesome murder when her friend Camilla Lind calls. Louise assumes it is because Camilla, a crime reporter, wants to be the first to hear of any juicy new developments. Instead, her distraught friend reveals that her ten year-old son found an abandoned baby on his way to school. As Louise digs deeper into the murder and the mysterious foundling, every clue uncovered points to organized human trafficking from Eastern Europe, run by ruthless gangsters who won't hesitate to kill anyone who gets in their way... This gripping, heartwrenching, extraordinary new suspense novel from Sara Blaedel will keep you turning pages as fast as you can straight through to the electrifying finale. . Não foram encontradas descrições de bibliotecas. |
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