Origem Mortal (Série Mortal #21)
Format: paperback
ISBN:
9788528617092
Publish date: November 5th 2013
Publisher: Bertrand Brasil
Pages no: 490
Edition language: Portuguese
Series: In Death 6 (#21)
This isn't going to be a proper review, because I find it hard to write reviews once you get more than an handful of books into a long running series. This one is #21. I will say that the storyline in this one creeped me out big time. What was truly going on beneath the surface was truly horrifi...
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I came across a CD version of this book, quite by chance, and decided to listen to it in the car. I'm not a great fan of detective stories generally, so I was really surprised how much I enjoyed this. It was number 21 of an ongoing series (now on 45), and I had wondered about picking up a book in th...
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