Rezension: Harlan Coben: “Six Years”

Harlan Coben is an author who creates stories that twist and turn throughout their pages. Such is the case with his new novel, “Six Years”. You immediately are faced with a situation which can’t be true, but as the pages unfold you learn that it is.

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Rezension: Karin Slaughter: “Criminal”

Novelist Karin Slaughter has more tricks up her sleeve than Houdini. Just when you think you know all there is to know about the recurring characters in her books she slips some new and startling information into the mix.

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Rezension: Harlan Coben: “Stay Close”

“Stay Close” takes place in the completely distinctive metropolis of Atlantic City, New Jersey. It is here that a series of murders have taken place in a section of that area called the Pine Barrens.

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Rezension: Tami Hoag: »Down The Darkest Road«

Back in the late 1980s/early 1990s, the science of DNA was still not perfected and most police work was still dependent on the training and tenacity of the officers investigating a crime. This time period is where author Tami Hoag has placed her last three novels.

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Rezension: Michael Connelly: »The Drop«

Any new book by Michael Connelly is a cause for celebration. And if it is a novel featuring LA detective Harry Bosch, a few more hallelujahs can be added. Connelly always writes enjoyable stories, but when he writes about Harry he takes his talent to the limit.

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