Dead Scared is book 2 in the Lacy Flint series. DI Mark Joesbury recruits DC Lacey to go undercover at the Cambridge University as a student. There have been several suicides, but the London police aren't convinced that the victims acted alone. Could there be someone out there preying on insecure st...
Sharon BoltonDead EndLacey Flint (2)Übersetzer: Marie-Luise BezzenbergerPsychothrillerManhatten, 2013broschiert, 433 Seiten, 14,99 €Kindle-Edition: 7,99 €ASIN: B00BKJ6NC4gelesen via Skoobe Bewertung: Inhaltsangabe (Amazon): Du kannst ihn nicht sehen. Du kannst ihn nicht hören. Aber er beobach...
There have been a high number of suicides at Cambridge University. The numbers don't stack up and Dr Evi Oliver has called in a favour with DI Joesbury's boss, a former University Pal. DI Joesbury, though used to undercover work, isn't exactly suitable for the roll of undercover cop on this occasion...
I just finish Dead Scared, reading the last 200 pages in only three hours. It was creepy. Sharon Bolton is really good at creating tension and a creepy atmosphere. I even asked myself why I was reading this just before going to sleep, but I couldn't stop reading it either. It really is a shame thi...
So, we come to the second book to feature Lacey Flint and as I adored her in the first novel (Now you See Me) I was really looking forward to this one. As expected, it was terrific.In this outing we find Lacey heading undercover in Cambridge where a spate of suicides has rocked the College. Posing a...
Bit confused about this one. I recently read the first book by Bolton featuring Lacey Flint. I thought she was a fantastic multilayered character who I really enjoyed reading about. And so I started this second book in the series full of anticipation of what I assumed would be another fantastic read...
A follow up to Now You See Me and it's just as good. The book is quite scary at times when describing some of the hallucinations, even more so when the person who is reading doesn't like the same things as the character involved. I hope that this series continues would be interesting to see how the ...
Where to start? First off, as I have read most, if not all, of S.J. Bolton's works, this is an author that I watch "grow" with each of her releases. This book flew out of the gate and didn't look back with its' intensity, creepiness, tension of characters and situations and downright twistedness. V...
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