- The Cuckoo's Calling - Robert Galbraith - Books

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  • soporific reading  

    The Cuckoo's Calling (Paperback)
    This survey is a platitude to sleep on it. Furthermore it is written in any style with an abundance of dialogues: the investigator interrogates and discutaille in great interlocutors who are not even of "suspects" just possible witnesses. The bi
  • Roman exciting policeman holding in suspense until the last page  

    The Cuckoo's Calling (Hardcover)
    I hesitated to buy this book for great Harry Potter fan, I was afraid of being disappointed. I should mention that after the fantasy, detective stories are my favorite genre. I did not see too how JK Rowling could pass successfully to a genre so diff
  • Great novel but can surpass Harry Potter!  

    The Cuckoo's Calling (Paperback)
    I bought this book knowing it was JK Rowling and began to read it with some apprehension - in fact, I have only moderately appreciated A place to take. Nevertheless, after a few pages, my fears vanished and I really enjoyed reading this thriller. Cer
  • A change of style ... especially  

    The Cuckoo's Calling (Hardcover)
    The question I asked myself after finishing this book, would I have done if the true identity of the author remained unknown? I do not think so. Search tracks go see people, discover the little puzzle pieces by little ... I do not particularly hung g
  • The Adventures of Robin and Cormoran  

    The Cuckoo's Calling (Hardcover)
    He is Cormorant Strike, a private detective everything from girlfriend he has just left, silver, which is as rare as its customers, and even private one foot, he lost in Afghanistan, during a hard and uncertain war. It is Robin, the interim he has co