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The Praying Mantis Bride - Dean Koontz
The Praying Mantis Bride
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A deadly black widow has eliminated three husbands and counting. But Nameless knows her one weakness. To bring truth and its consequences to her crimes, the vigilante must spin a web of his own in part three of the Nameless series. Lucia—current last name, Rickenbah—has made a fortune by... show more
A deadly black widow has eliminated three husbands and counting. But Nameless knows her one weakness. To bring truth and its consequences to her crimes, the vigilante must spin a web of his own in part three of the Nameless series.

Lucia—current last name, Rickenbah—has made a fortune by marrying rich men who tend to drop dead. But the superstitious blonde believes in more than money and murder. Nameless’s job is to scare a confession out of Lucia, and as the psychological warfare escalates, even he may be in for a shock.
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Format: kindle
ASIN: B07Y8CXZ2Y
Publisher: Amazon Original Stories
Pages no: 61
Edition language: English
Category:
Mystery, Thriller
Series: Nameless (#3)
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5.0 The Praying Mantis Bride (Nameless Book 3) by Dean Koontz
I received a complimentary Kindle copy of The Praying Mantis Bride (Nameless Book 3) by Dean Koontz in an Amazon promotion in exchange for a fair review. Valjean Jones described: "Gathered in the armchair in the cat-littered living room of her corroded and immobile mobile home, she is wasted into ...
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4.0 When Superstition and Murder Meet
Well this one was a surprise. We have Nameless taking out a black widow. And honestly this one was more delightful than the other two. Probably because of that ending and also the superstitious stuff that Lucia (the black widow) and her mother believed in like carrying an acorn to stop aging, steppi...
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