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The Girl Who Made Them Pay

The Girl Who Made Them Pay

von Tikiri Herath
Hardcover - 9781775195672
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Beschreibung

A kidnapped girl. A forbidden house. Evil that lurks right under your nose.

¿¿¿¿¿Goodreads Reviewer: "I'm blown away by this book.... Well written, well researched and if this was a movie, I do believe it will be a blockbuster! I strongly recommend this read."

After a terrifying transatlantic flight, two best friends land at Heathrow International Airport. Asha believes they've finally escaped the men trying to force them into cruel bondage.

But did they let their guard down too soon?

Within minutes, Katy is abducted. In the middle of a crowded airport.

With one thin clue to Katy's disappearance, Asha races across London to find her. But every step embroiles her further in the back alleys of Europe's red-light districts.

Who took Katy? Will they let her live?

Asha's terrified of discovering the truth, but she'll never back down.

Not until she finds her friend. Alive or dead.

And time is running out.

If you enjoy gripping thrillers with flawed but gutsy heroines, vigilante action and suspenseful twists that get your pulse pounding, you'll love this crime series by award-winning Canadian novelist, Tikiri Herath.

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"I could not put down this exciting road trip adventure!" ~Advanced Reader.

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The Girl Who Made Them Pay is the second novel in the addictive Red Heeled Rebels international mystery & crime series.

A suspense crime novel

Details

Verlag Rebel Diva Academy
Ersterscheinung 25. Juli 2019
Maße 22.2 cm x 14.5 cm x 2.5 cm
Gewicht 650 Gramm
Format Hardcover
ISBN-13 9781775195672
Seiten 368

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