- Utu: A thriller Maori - Caryl Férey - Books

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  • Yeah January 78  

    Utu: A thriller Maori (Paperback)
    Not bad but not great originality after haka. The end is sloppy or incomprehensible.la haka was already late, to my taste, malfoutue. This one is fishtail. Zulu prefer without hesitation
  • Haka copied, pasted Utu  

    Utu: A thriller Maori (Paperback)
    Fitzgerald / Haka game, Osborne / Utu ends in a draw between the two clones imagined, brilliantly, by C. Ferey; 2 stories are identical, the two heroes entered the police for the same reason very personal act uncontrollable snipers, with a rare viole
  • Where everything goes  

    Utu: A thriller Maori (Paperback)
    The novel begins with a strong and unexpected scene: the spectacular downfall of Paul Osborne yet to be the hero of the novel. The tone is set. Osborne is an ex-cop New Zealanders, in exile in Australia. Its past and its latest survey, haunt and is i
  • Better than Haka  

    Utu: A thriller Maori (Paperback)
    Following Haka, Ferey draws us portraits new characters always with the same talent to take us in the continuation of the plot of the previous title, but more successful way. It's violent, sex, taking, devouring short, good!
  • Sumptuous thriller bitter, violent and uncompromising!  

    Utu: A thriller Maori (Paperback)
    Worthy sequel to the beautiful "Haka", "Utu" is a new success Caryl Ferey extending his portrait of a New Zealand socially cutaway to the image by the way of his characters, and especially the great anti-hero Paul Osborne, which here t