Nine Lives e-bog
146,74 DKK
(inkl. moms 183,42 DKK)
[A] smartly entertaining reimagining of Agatha Christies classicAnd Then There Were None Swanson cunningly plays with readers heads as we hope so-and-so gets it next.Washington PostIf youre on the list, someone wants you dead. From theNew York Timesbestselling author ofEight Perfect Murderscomes the heart-pounding story of nine strangers who receive a cryptic list with their names on itand then...
E-bog
146,74 DKK
Forlag
William Morrow
Udgivet
15 marts 2022
Længde
336 sider
Genrer
Fiction: general and literary
Sprog
English
Format
epub
Beskyttelse
LCP
ISBN
9780062980090
[A] smartly entertaining reimagining of Agatha Christies classicAnd Then There Were None Swanson cunningly plays with readers heads as we hope so-and-so gets it next.Washington PostIf youre on the list, someone wants you dead. From theNew York Timesbestselling author ofEight Perfect Murderscomes the heart-pounding story of nine strangers who receive a cryptic list with their names on itand then begin to die in highly unusual circumstances.Nine strangers receive a list with their names on it in the mail. Nothing else, just a list of names on a single sheet of paper. None of the nine people know or have ever met the others on the list. They dismiss it as junk mail, a flukeuntil very, very bad things begin happening to people on the list.First, a well-liked old man is drowned on a beach in the small town of Kennewick, Maine. Then, a father is shot in the back while running through his quiet neighborhood in suburban Massachusetts. A frightening pattern is emerging, but what do these nine people have in common? Their professions range from oncology nurse to aspiring actor, and theyre located all over the country. So why are they all on the list, and who sent it?FBI agent Jessica Winslow, who is on the list herself, is determined to find out. Could there be some dark secret that binds them all together? Or is this the work of a murderous madman? As the mysterious sender stalks these nine strangers, they find themselves constantly looking over their shoulders, wondering who will be crossed off next