Pažvelk dar kartą
Format: hardcover
ISBN:
9786094440434
Publish date: 2011
Publisher: Metodika
Pages no: 344
Edition language: Lithuanian
Category:
Book Club,
Adult Fiction,
Adult,
Mystery,
Drama,
Thriller,
Mystery Thriller,
Crime,
Womens Fiction,
Chick Lit,
Suspense
It's been years since I read a Lisa Scottoline book, but so glad I decided to catch up on her backlist. Probably would not recommend this to anyone who's adopted a child. A journalist comes across an age-progressed picture of a missing child...who looks just like her son. A fast-paced twister, this ...
Ellen Gleeson is a newspaper reporter in Philadelphia and the single mother of an adopted son. On page one of Look Again Ellen glances at a have-you-seen-this-child flyer and both her reporter's and her maternal instincts are set to jangling: the child on the flyer looks exactly like her son. She ob...
Far-fetched to the point of crazy. Many "WTF is this shit???" moments. Protagonist is mildly likeable, but doesn't seem rational in ANY aspect of her life. I will remember this one for all the wrong reasons.
Originally published at my blog Chasing Empty PavementsThis book was weird at first because I didn't think it started off that well. She used description in the wrong way, bogging down her sentences and what she was trying to get across. After the first few chapters though, things went much more smo...
Wow - what a great book! It brings me back to The Face on the Milk Carton except from another perspective. The story was intriguing, the writing was great and it was just all together enjoyable. I'd definitely consider reading more books from Lisa Scottoline, but at the 9.99 Kindle price for most of...