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Bezig met laden... Presumed Guilty [and] Keeper of the Bridedoor Tess Gerritsen
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HTML: Presumed Guilty Miranda Wood thought she had seen the last of Richard Tremain, her rich and married ex-lover--until she discovered him stabbed to death in her bed. With her knife. With her world falling around her, Miranda is determined to clear her name and discover who killed Richard. But proving her innocence may become secondary to staying alive.... Keeper of the BrideAfter Nina Cormier was jilted at the altar, the empty church exploded. Then someone tried to run Nina off the road, and she realized someone wanted her dead--but who? That's what Detective Sam Navarro needs to find out...fast. With a nightmare unfolding around them, Sam and Nina decipher the stunning truth. Now they're at the mercy of a brilliant madman who plays for keeps.... .Geen bibliotheekbeschrijvingen gevonden. |
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First of all, both books in this anthology felt way too long. It seemed to me like both stories could have been resolved in about half the time, with about half the plot twists. They seemed not just complicated, but overly, needlessly complicated.
I had a lot of trouble relating to and empathizing with both heroines. Miranda in the first book seemed at times both naive and stubborn. One would think that after the second or third attempt on her life, she would hesitate before wandering around town alone. Nina in the second book seemed completely unable to process the idea that Sam might have feelings for her *and* need to do his job. I had to fight to keep from rolling my eyes at both of them.
What I felt most upon finishing this book was the relief that I was done and could go on to read something good. ( )