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  • Thriller has devoured!  

    I married an unknown (Paperback)
    Patricia Macdonald is the psychological thriller assurance, sometimes diabolical family chronicles, all written in a style that can not be ignored. This thriller starts while puzzles, each page makes you want to know more, the plot is growing to a fi
  • Many suspense  

    I married an unknown (Paperback)
    I like how to write P. MacDonald, having read 'the girl without a face' and a stranger in the house 'I had literally devoured. I find here the suspense and the puzzle that is built little by little, and the false leads and surprising denouement, very
  • novel panting  

    I married an unknown (Paperback)
    A novel that keeps us in suspense and it takes a real pleasure to discover the culprit but the suspense méne us after pages
  • A good suspense.  

    I married an unknown (Paperback)
    Not a bad book, the plot is good, well-drawn characters, and we are looking for all the side or (s) responsible for the attacks against the life of Emma. The designated culprit, David, her husband of recent date, is he really guilty? why he inexplica
  • No longer the loose  

    I married an unknown (Paperback)
    I'm usually not a fan of thrillers but I'm tempted and I must say it was a treat, I have not let go of the books, it is not so much the story but the way of write we want to know what happens !! I recommend it
  • EXCITING from beginning to end! 1  

    I married an unknown (Paperback)
    A book begins gently and quickly takes you with its suspenseful and harrowing climate, not to mention the feelings that are still very present in the novel. A summary of emotions that will crescendo to the end point. Once started it is difficult to s
  • An excellent Patricia MacDonald.  

    I married an unknown (Paperback)
    I had read a book by American writer he woman a few years "too perfect guilty" and to me she wrote as well as the other ladies of the US thriller. The style is fast no frills. This way of writing reminds me a bit Coben. Emma and David just got m