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Die Farbe des Todes - Laurie R. King
Die Farbe des Todes
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Format: paperback
ISBN: 9783499222047 (3499222043)
Publisher: Rowohlt Tb.
Pages no: 397
Edition language: Deutsch
Series: Kate Martinelli (#1)
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YA Fantasy - K.A. Wiggins
YA Fantasy - K.A. Wiggins rated it
4.0
Another brilliant read, full of characters, places, and situations that it's a joy to get to know. While I love the Mary Russell character/stories best, this near-present-day urban mystery is beautifully written, elaborately detailed and philosophically complex. Reaching for the next already!
Sharon E. Cathcart
Sharon E. Cathcart rated it
5.0
I have read several of Laurie R. King's books, but decided to go back and read her now 20-year-old debut novel.The good news is that it definitely holds up with time.This book is introduction of King's female police officer, Kate Martinelli. She's brought in to be the public face in charge of invest...
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Abandoned by user rated it
3.5 Not Mary Russell - but still worth reading!
This review was originally posted on amazon on June 13, 2012: ***Plot Summary***This is the first book in the Kate Martinelli series, set in San Francisco. When a third child ends up a victim of a homicide, Kate, newly promoted, is called into the investigation with her partner, Al. The bodies of ...
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0.0 A Grave Talent (Kate Martinelli #1) by Laurie R. King
I really tried getting into this book. I just couldn't, which was a shame. I found the premise to be promising, but unfortunately the writing felt off, boring and very hard to keep my attention on the book. I made it to chapter 23 and found that I just didn't care one way or the other about what was...
Xdyj's books
Xdyj's books rated it
4.0
The characterization is nice & the writing is good, but the mystery plot line is a bit too conventional imo.
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