Review: Karin Slaughter - Merciless | Ranking the Books
Will do their own research and will therefore return to the orphanage where he grew up. There he finds unexpectedly to Amanda. The murder of the student shows surprising similarities with the first thing that Amanda, who was one of the first women in the police force, once had under her care. One thing that is directly linked to the mystery surrounding the birth of Will.
The book reads like a train and it was hard to put it down. Switching between the storylines is sometimes a little difficult. Chapters are sometimes long and therefore can be tough. But thanks to the excellent plot is a very exciting book.
As always shopping girls gruesome details again, the data is based on a true story. Karin Slaughter has very a lot of research and archives of newspapers browsed over Atlanta and the 70. And the end is again surprising, I am giving nothing: read this book, especially yourself!
Merciless is another recognizable Karin Slaughter book. Once you get inside you just want to know how it ends. Despite being the two storylines perhaps more difficult to read this book is highly recommended.
She tells the story of two timelines. And to make it more complicated it creates by juggling with names and identities. Regular confusion That may be the weaknesses in the story does not quite cover. It is quite widely reported, and the most important part of the plot is diminishing fast - the twist at the end makes again a little good.
The word page turner is often placed in the mouth, but this book is certainly one. It is extremely well written and the characters have such depth that you get to know them than some of your friends better! The story is super exciting, certainly not predictable, but still believable. A must for fans Slaughter and a good chance to be that unless you still prefer to start at the beginning.
See also: Karin Slaughter - Silent Sin Karin Slaughter - Nightshade Jo Nesbø - The Phantom Michael Robotham - Say you're sorry Lars Kepler - Witness Tomas Ross - Our woman in Tripoli
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Will do their own research and will therefore return to the orphanage where he grew up. There he finds unexpectedly to Amanda. The murder of the student shows surprising similarities with the first thing that Amanda, who was one of the first women in the police force, once had under her care. One thing that is directly linked to the mystery surrounding the birth of Will.
The book reads like a train and it was hard to put it down. Switching between the storylines is sometimes a little difficult. Chapters are sometimes long and therefore can be tough. But thanks to the excellent plot is a very exciting book.
As always shopping girls gruesome details again, the data is based on a true story. Karin Slaughter has very a lot of research and archives of newspapers browsed over Atlanta and the 70. And the end is again surprising, I am giving nothing: read this book, especially yourself!
Merciless is another recognizable Karin Slaughter book. Once you get inside you just want to know how it ends. Despite being the two storylines perhaps more difficult to read this book is highly recommended.
She tells the story of two timelines. And to make it more complicated it creates by juggling with names and identities. Regular confusion That may be the weaknesses in the story does not quite cover. It is quite widely reported, and the most important part of the plot is diminishing fast - the twist at the end makes again a little good.
The word page turner is often placed in the mouth, but this book is certainly one. It is extremely well written and the characters have such depth that you get to know them than some of your friends better! The story is super exciting, certainly not predictable, but still believable. A must for fans Slaughter and a good chance to be that unless you still prefer to start at the beginning.
See also: Karin Slaughter - Silent Sin Karin Slaughter - Nightshade Jo Nesbø - The Phantom Michael Robotham - Say you're sorry Lars Kepler - Witness Tomas Ross - Our woman in Tripoli
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> 500 Pages 100-250 Pages 250-350 Pages 350-500 Pages 2006 2008 2009 2010 2011 2012 2013 2014 Anthos shopping girls Atlas Contact Bestseller shopping girls Top 15 Biography Bruna Cargo Chicklit shopping girls Workers Press The Busy Bee Boekerij Debut De Geus Fantasy History Haruki Murakami Literary thriller Luitingh New Amsterdam Nijgh & van Ditmar Nonfiction Prometheus Psychology Q Querido Roman SIGNATURE Sijthoff Sports The House of Books Thriller Trilogy World War stories
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