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Bezig met laden... Flightdoor Jan Burke
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Meld je aan bij LibraryThing om erachter te komen of je dit boek goed zult vinden. Op dit moment geen Discussie gesprekken over dit boek. First edition as new I have to say good things about a book that keeps me guessing until the criminal is revealed and I found this to be a satisfying mystery. The detail was exceptional and complex while not giving away the culprit. I would have preferred a quicker pace throughout the story but was pleased with the pace of the ending. Definetely a book worth reading! This was the first book I've read by Jan Burke, and I must say it was so great that I had a hard time putting it down! To say the least that she is a terrific writer. When you read the book, the storyline makes you feel as if the characters are real and you can picture yourself as part of the storyline. I will definetely be reading more books by Jan Burke, she can count me as one of her fans!
Burke handles her protagonist's intensifying isolation extremely well, keeping us in pleasurable suspense about his lonely investigation without giving too much away. Her story doesn't hold up, though, once we've had a peek into the fevered brain of her maniacal villain. Prijzen
Hot off the publication of "Bones," the winner of the Edgar Award for Best Novel, Jan Burke explodes onto the suspense scene with "Flight," featuring the hard-edged Detective Frank Harriman, husband of Jan's beloved series heroine Irene Kelly. A family is found murdered. In a cruel twist, one of the Las Piernas Police Department's own, Philip Lefebvre, is suspected of killing the only witness. When that detective disappears, a crime boss goes free. And the LPPD is forever changed. Called in to investigate the wreckage of the missing detective's plane, Frank Harriman is given a set of cold cases that have suddenly become white hot. Detective Harriman's conviction that the LPPD tagged the wrong murder suspect is wildly unpopular. Alone, his instincts and integrity questioned at every turn, Harriman must stop the killer before hundreds of lives, including Harriman's own, are lost. "Flight" is a heart-pounding marriage of Jan Burke's "intricate plotting" "(Washington Times)," "chilling suspense" (Clive Cussler), and trademark "crisp, crackling prose" "(Library Journal)" that will thrill newcomers and veteran Burke fans, cover Geen bibliotheekbeschrijvingen gevonden. |
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