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  • Disappointing 1426  

    The Woman in the Fifth (Paperback)
    This novel is disappointing. The beginning is exciting and descriptions of Parisian life are interesting. But why Douglas Kennedy has fantastic in this story? A male prisoner of fear of a dead woman, it's so trivial and spoils the last third of the n
  • yes, blah 5  

    The Woman in the Fifth (Paperback)
    it starts well but ends water coil. The end is not good and besides it is crowded pretty quickly. It is not worth reading, other Kennedy to sac of exception are much better.
  • and I added  

    The Woman in the Fifth (Paperback)
    DK was an author who held me spellbound, easy agreement but bringing something. And there stood spellbound by the description of Paris, the homeless of the city and life I have been through ... And then ... It's flock marc levy is of Musso. .I am ext
  • An American in Paris  

    The Woman in the Fifth (Paperback)
    Harry Ricks, 42, left the United States after a painful breakup with his wife and an equally devious dismissal of a university where he taught film arts. More than a start is a leak, despite the pain of letting her daughter. Armed with a few savings,
  • good book to page 180 about  

    The Woman in the Fifth (Paperback)
    And then it goes off in a supernatural frenzy that falls flat. Yet at first, the story is done well, it is passionate about the adventures of Harry in the Turkish mafia middle of Paris, his marital problems, he met Margit. Everything fits, there is a
  • Disappointing .... yes!  

    The Woman in the Fifth (Paperback)
    Agree with all the savvy and disappointed Kennedy .... nothing to do with the beautiful "Pursuit of Happiness" ... this is the first time I am bored by reading this .... the author "ghost" made me think of book Lévy had a hit and whose