- The song of souls - Frederick RAPILLY - Books

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  • Very nice discovery 6  

    The singing of Souls (Paperback)
    This is something new and "fresh" in the world of thriller. I, who knew nothing about the world of techno and rave party, I learned many interesting things, but also the investigation of the journalist and her companions is really well put toget
  • awesome 7 128 6 2745  

    The singing of Souls (Paperback)
    one is caught in the story from the first pages and you can close after reading the last. I bought immediately following the singing of the devil
  • Yes especially for fans of techno  

    The singing of Souls (Paperback)
    The world of techno m being totally foreign long descriptions of the services of DJ and differences in sounds and perfectly described tempo eventually m bored. The journalistic investigation was not bad enough to make them want to continue reading un
  • Excellent! 259 50 134  

    The singing of Souls (Paperback)
    I am entirely conquered by this author. Roll on next Rapilly. Regarding the singing of souls we fully enter the world of DJ. Reads in one go.
  • A policeman "rock'n roll"!  

    The singing of Souls (Paperback)
    There are 5 years ago, Marc was Torkan see Paris Flash. He now lives near the Gulf of Morbihan when approached by his former boss about dune case "sensational". Police found the young woman mutilated corpse dune. Indeed, she was crucified on the
  • !!!!! Jan. 18, 58  

    The singing of Souls (Paperback)
    Amazing. This is the first word that comes to mind, closing the book. The ingredients are there: an impeccable characterization, engaging characters, short chapters and plot advancing apace. I have long left the book in my stack thinking it was a thr
  • A staggering thriller, a real shock  

    The singing of Souls (Paperback)
    It is believed turn to turn to the "Perfume" by Patrick Suskind, the "Crimson Rivers" by Jean-Christophe Grange or "Roots of Evil" by Maurice G. Dantec to play this first thriller signed F. Rapilly. This book literally devour