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Seit der sowohl einen neuen liebgewonnenen Helden werden von Michaels letzte Tanz. The 100 kriminell gewordener Jugendlicher der gefrchteten Piraten Blackbeard im Monat mehr, als sei gesagt, dass ihre Liebe ist, ist es sich nicht langweilig.

The Last Kiss

Il remake americano de "L`ultimo bacio"! Michael è un uomo alla soglia dei trenta che ha avuto dalla vita ciò che desiderava da piccolo: una bella fidanzata che. Übersetzung im Kontext von „the last kiss“ in Englisch-Deutsch von Reverso Context: Yes, if it were the last kiss, and you never saw her again? Achetez et téléchargez ebook Der Letzte Kuss (German Edition of The Last Kiss by Prafull Achari): Basierend auf den wahren Ereignissen Italiens (The Struggle.

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Knapp vor seinem Geburtstag scheint für Michael der Traum von der perfekten Familie zum Greifen nahe: Seit drei Jahren ist er glücklich mit Jenna liiert, und jetzt ist sie schwanger. Doch plötzlich verfällt er in Panik und will nicht glauben. Deutscher Titel, Der letzte Kuss. Originaltitel, The Last Kiss. Produktionsland, USA. Originalsprache, Englisch. Erscheinungsjahr, Länge, Minuten. The Last Kiss steht für: Pop-Song des Sängers und Schauspielers David Cassidy (); Der letzte Kuss, original The Last Kiss, US-amerikanischer Film von. eikmans.eu - Kaufen Sie The Last Kiss günstig ein. Qualifizierte Bestellungen werden kostenlos geliefert. Sie finden Rezensionen und Details zu einer. Il remake americano de "L`ultimo bacio"! Michael è un uomo alla soglia dei trenta che ha avuto dalla vita ciò che desiderava da piccolo: una bella fidanzata che. Achetez et téléchargez ebook Der Letzte Kuss (German Edition of The Last Kiss by Prafull Achari): Basierend auf den wahren Ereignissen Italiens (The Struggle. Übersetzung im Kontext von „the last kiss“ in Englisch-Deutsch von Reverso Context: Yes, if it were the last kiss, and you never saw her again?

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Achetez et téléchargez ebook Der Letzte Kuss (German Edition of The Last Kiss by Prafull Achari): Basierend auf den wahren Ereignissen Italiens (The Struggle. The Last Kiss is a American romantic comedy-drama film which is based on the Italian film L'ultimo bacio, directed by Gabriele Muccino. Walter is. eikmans.eu - Kaufen Sie The Last Kiss günstig ein. Qualifizierte Bestellungen werden kostenlos geliefert. Sie finden Rezensionen und Details zu einer.

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On his way out, Kim visits his office unannounced, wanting to give him a mix CD. Michael confides he still loves Jenna, who he informs Kim is pregnant with his baby.

He apologizes to Kim for not telling her, and leaves her in search of Jenna. Michael pulls up to Jenna's parents' home, and Jenna's father Stephen, gives a stern lecture about commitment and adulthood and offers advice on winning Jenna's forgiveness.

Stephen urges Michael to be completely honest and never stop trying. Equipped with his wisdom, Michael goes into Jenna's room. On the verge of reconciliation, Jenna asks if he was telling the truth about having sex with Kim.

Michael says he was telling the truth at the time —but as a result of Stephen's advice he confesses he went back later that night.

Despite Michael's pleas that he was just being honest, Jenna nonetheless becomes outraged and inconsolable, storming out of the house and back to their apartment.

Michael follows her back and finds himself locked out. He stakes out on the front porch until Jenna agrees to talk. Both day and night, wet and dry, Michael remains at the front door with many neighbors taking notice and some even providing beverages to him.

Stephen even proceeds to drive by in his car and notices Michael, who sees him. A proud smile develops on his face as he drives off, acknowledging that Michael has taken his advice seriously.

Slowly, she begins to relent, first tossing out a blanket during a cold evening, then dropping off a sandwich the next day. During the evening of what would have been his third night on the porch, Jenna breaks her silence and speaks to Michael through the closed door.

She compares the painful "last romantic kiss" to her grandmother's death. She says it was a kiss with very painful feeling, and she laments about mourning the loss of the romantic relationship like the loss of someone's life.

Later that evening, Jenna opens the door and Michael goes inside. The site's consensus reads: "You'll either find The Last Kiss to be a phony bore or a refreshing take about young somethings at the crossroads between their carefree lifestyle and responsibility.

Zach Braff and the rest of the appealing cast make the case for the latter. The soundtrack was released on January 2, , on Lakeshore Records.

The Last Kiss film. The two's relationship has evolved from the 1st book This is really a superb series and if you like psychological thrillers, this is one for you.

I really liked the cover View all 3 comments. Nov 23, Pat rated it it was amazing. I really love the Dr Kate Pearson character.

This third book is next level, darker. Jul 18, Margaret Madden rated it it was amazing Shelves: books-i-own , irish-fiction. Thanks to author and Hachette for sending me a review copy A mans body is found in a Dublin hotel room, brutally murdered and posed in an unusual way.

The discovery of lipstick on the man's lips suggest he was kissed after death. A last kiss. Criminal psychologist, Dr Kate Pearson is called into see if she can shed some light on the killers identity.

She spots some unusual things at the crime scene which suggest the killer is female, and may have killed before Meanwhile, Sandra is a woman Thanks to author and Hachette for sending me a review copy Meanwhile, Sandra is a woman who is distraught.

She believes her husband is cheating on her, has found dodgy links on her home computer and now thinks someone is watching her. Items in the house are being moved, strange smells detected and red lipstick found.

The novel examines the effects of sex, on women as well as men, the power it can hold, the effects it can have and the long term results of the darker side of pleasure.

The Prologue is loosely based on real events and makes the reader see how a child's upbringing can be moulded from infancy, regardless of DNA.

A child can be taught to love, cherish and have realistic boundaries. But, there will always be some who slip through the net, and this clever concept is used by the author from the beginning of the book.

Kate Pearson uses this line to help DI O'Connor understand how important a child's upbringing is to their future selfworth The familiar characters of Dr.

Pearson and DI O'Connor are a reassuring duo and the spark between them is alive and well. The narrative is strong. Very strong.

A combination of love and hate, desire and disgust, murder and malice. The tension that Sandra feels is so well described that I felt myself wanting to shout " look behind you ", even if there was no mention of any presence.

The depth of her hurt on discovering her husbands internet history is also very real. Her friends seem to be offering support, but can she trust them?

The investigation into the murder leads the team into unknown territory and is described vividly and without shock tactics.

The further they delve into the past of the victim, the more dark doors are opened, bringing the reader on a journey into the unknown.

I have been waiting for this novel as I am a massive fan of Louise Phillips and am always recommending her previous novels, Red Ribbons and The Doll's House.

Having heard the author read the prologue at a crime writing festival, last December, I knew this book was for me. I was overjoyed to receive a review copy two days ago Using the likeable and endearing characters of Kate and O'Connor, Louise makes us feel like we have been with them all along.

They work well together, see things very differently and the obvious sexual spark is forever lingering in the background. However, this can be read as a stand alone book as the plot is strong and well able to hold its own.

It is a deliciously dark thriller that leaves a bitter aftertaste, like a great dark chocolate or superior claret.

The writing is truly spectacular. The chapters fly by and before you know it, you are halfway through.

I noticed a subtle notch up in style, pace and depth. I didn't think the author could get much better, but she has surpassed herself.

Already an award-winning novelist, this author is set for great, great things and thoroughly deserves them. Top notch crime thriller which deserves its place at the top of bestseller lists, not just in Ireland, but worldwide.

Cannot recommend enough Mar 09, Book Addict Shaun rated it it was amazing Shelves: , kindle. Another Irish Fiction Week review and again it's for a Louise Phillips book, but hopefully that is a sign of how good they are, and hopefully it urges those with these books on their TBR, to move them closer to the top In Last Kiss Kate Pearson is once again assisting the Dublin police with their latest case: the murder of an art dealer with a dubious sexual past, his body arranged to mimic the Hangman card from the Tarot deck.

When reading the blurb I actually wondered just where the story w Another Irish Fiction Week review and again it's for a Louise Phillips book, but hopefully that is a sign of how good they are, and hopefully it urges those with these books on their TBR, to move them closer to the top When reading the blurb I actually wondered just where the story would go, and whether I'd even enjoy it with the whole 'web of sexual power and evil which spreads from Dublin to Paris, and then to Rome.

Last Kiss is a hard book to review because often the things I love most about the book are those that you can't really talk about without giving away half the plot.

The chapters featuring our killer are probably some of the best I've read, endlessly fascinating and so very terrifying this really was compulsive reading at its very best.

The psychological elements of Louise's books are just so brilliantly done, bringing to the story an authenticity greater than any other author I have read in a long time.

It's very hard to discuss the characters in any great detail, but Louise - as in her previous books - raises some interesting points, leaving the reader with a lot to think about long after turning that final page.

A person's upbringing, what drives them to kill etc is something that is often explored very loosely, or lazily in a lot of crime fiction books.

Often it's just a case of been there, done that but there's a lot to be taken from Last Kiss, and it would certainly provoke a lively discussion from book club readers.

I'm repeating myself but as said in my review for The Doll's House, one of the strongest elements of Louise's stories for me are their endings.

Often you can read a book, great start, brilliant middle and then abysmal ending. And this happens a lot. Louise keeps the suspense going pretty much until the final pages.

I read the last hundred or so pages of Last Kiss in the bath, and I had my Kindle in a vice-like grip because I was practically shaking, such is the suspense and tension created here.

I even gasped out loud yes, really! A satisfying conclusion for the main story, yet the reader is left wanting more from Kate and O'Connor, an intriguing pairing to say the least.

What I particularly like about Kate is she is very realistically drawn, not without her own issues and demons I never felt like I'd read about her before, as is sometimes the case with female psychologists especially.

It's certainly been a long time since I sat and read all of an author's books in just one week but I honestly couldn't have chosen three better books to read during Irish Fiction Week and I just can't recommend them enough.

I imagine a lot of people will have discovered Louise by now, and I'm late to the party, but for those out there that haven't yet, do so ASAP.

Three of the best books that I've read in so far. View 1 comment. Aug 04, Jim Crocker rated it it was amazing Recommends it for: everyone. Recommended to Jim by: Richard Godwin.

The characters I met there felt oddly familiar, almost like old friends. Louise Phillips has a talent for crawling right up inside your head and knocking down walls.

Jul 17, Cleopatra Pullen rated it it was amazing Shelves: crime-series , own , crime , favourite-reads Dr Kate Phillips is a psychologist who works with the Irish Police force assisting by providing profiles of suspects.

If you like Criminal Minds, this series is so much better! The introduction grabs you by the throat as it details a teenage girl giving birth to her baby in the wood.

What happens within the first three pages is haunting and sets the chilling scene for the rest of the book. In the present day an art dealer is found dead, brutally stabbed to death in a hotel room, his body arranged Dr Kate Phillips is a psychologist who works with the Irish Police force assisting by providing profiles of suspects.

In the present day an art dealer is found dead, brutally stabbed to death in a hotel room, his body arranged to mirror the Hangman from the tarot cards.

She seeks the assistance of her close friends but becomes more afraid when items in her house are moved about. Kate Pearson gives us updates on the progression of the investigation while the killer is also allowed a voice which gives the reader clues about their identity but also the opportunity to see how good Kate is at her job.

I'd like to thank the publishers Hachette for my copy of this book in return for this honest review Aug 08, Claire rated it it was amazing Shelves: sundaychallenge , author-publisher , best-reads Well written, with interesting and endearing characters, I found this book unputdownable.

It is dark and gritty, terrifying yet sad. I was drawn into the killer's world and experienced so many emotional highs and lows, before being flung out at the end like a soggy tissue!

The relationship between Pearson and O'Connor is on a par with Val McDermid's brilliant pairing of Tony Hill and Carol Jordan, and I can easily imagine this book transferring onto the screen in a similar way.

Aug 02, Ciaran rated it it was amazing. It depends on how good he is at it. Creasey's art is death. He's about to paint his masterpiece. A man is dead in a hotel room in Dublin.

This murder is a gruesome death with a shade of lipstick left on the victim. The colour carmine won't be a shade that will leave it for a long time.

This is the third book from Louise and that means my favourite Criminal psychologist, Dr Kate Pearson is back to help the Irish police.

I really loved this book it set of like a rollercoaster. Many twists and turns and I could not work out the killer at all.

I loved how I really felt the killer was speaking to me with Louise's short and precise sentences. I could hear a voice in my head speaking to me as I read these parts.

I took my time reading this book and that all went out the window by part three. I was very sucked in and did not want to put the book down.

The start, the middle and the end were truly captivating. I even took away a nice message from the book. I wont ruin it by telling you.

Read it and see if you can get it. I am happy Ireland has Louise Phillips. Read Last Kiss as soon as you can. Won't be long I'd say before Hollywood comes knocking.

View 2 comments. Sep 17, Raven rated it really liked it. I must confess with the absolute glut of female psychological thriller writers currently inhabiting the genre, my recent reading in this genre has been an up and down affair.

What quickly transpires is that the killer they seek has killed before, and has no compunction in killing again…and again.

This is a difficult review to write as I am not going to dwell on plot, purely because this is such a chilling and twisting investigation that I am desperate to avoid spoilers.

Needless, to say I loved the little false alleys that Phillips leads us up in the course of the book and although I guessed the identity of the killer more through fluke I believe , which is beautifully concealed, there was no way I saw that ending coming.

Thanks to Phillips for restoring my faith in the psychological thriller, and in some style. Oct 07, Karen B. Ray LaMontagne.

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The Last Kiss received generally positive reviews from music critics. At Metacritic , which assigns a normalized rating out of to reviews from critics, the album received an average score of 61, which indicates "generally favorable reviews", based on 7 reviews.

This problematic arrival shows too in the final product, but the problem may not be the much maligned rapper's ability or inspiration but the constant mishandling of his material.

Steve Jones of USA Today said, "Though Kiss isn't as gritty as his previous efforts — a sign of maturity, perhaps — he still serves up plenty of bangers for hard cases.

There's no shortage of songs boasting of his accomplishments, 'hood credentials and microphone prowess. But he also takes a broader view and more varied sonic palette.

It probably won't be a standout in his overall catalogue when its all said and done especially compared to the disgracefully underrated Kiss of Death but it's a solid entry nonetheless.

A good album from a great rapper--give it your time. The album debuted at number three on the Billboard , selling , copies in its first week.

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Michael tells her simply that he did not want to wake her, as he had to be at work early. Kim takes the missing keys out of her pocket and returns them after Michael promises to call her.

At work, Michael plans on leaving early to seek out Jenna. On his way out, Kim visits his office unannounced, wanting to give him a mix CD.

Michael confides he still loves Jenna, who he informs Kim is pregnant with his baby. He apologizes to Kim for not telling her, and leaves her in search of Jenna.

Michael pulls up to Jenna's parents' home, and Jenna's father Stephen, gives a stern lecture about commitment and adulthood and offers advice on winning Jenna's forgiveness.

Stephen urges Michael to be completely honest and never stop trying. Equipped with his wisdom, Michael goes into Jenna's room.

On the verge of reconciliation, Jenna asks if he was telling the truth about having sex with Kim. Michael says he was telling the truth at the time —but as a result of Stephen's advice he confesses he went back later that night.

Despite Michael's pleas that he was just being honest, Jenna nonetheless becomes outraged and inconsolable, storming out of the house and back to their apartment.

Michael follows her back and finds himself locked out. He stakes out on the front porch until Jenna agrees to talk. Both day and night, wet and dry, Michael remains at the front door with many neighbors taking notice and some even providing beverages to him.

Stephen even proceeds to drive by in his car and notices Michael, who sees him. A proud smile develops on his face as he drives off, acknowledging that Michael has taken his advice seriously.

Slowly, she begins to relent, first tossing out a blanket during a cold evening, then dropping off a sandwich the next day. During the evening of what would have been his third night on the porch, Jenna breaks her silence and speaks to Michael through the closed door.

She compares the painful "last romantic kiss" to her grandmother's death. She says it was a kiss with very painful feeling, and she laments about mourning the loss of the romantic relationship like the loss of someone's life.

Later that evening, Jenna opens the door and Michael goes inside. The site's consensus reads: "You'll either find The Last Kiss to be a phony bore or a refreshing take about young somethings at the crossroads between their carefree lifestyle and responsibility.

Preview — Last Kiss by Louise Phillips. Last Kiss Dr. In a hotel room across the city, an art dealer with a dubious sexual past is found butchered, his body arranged to mimic the Hangman card from the Tarot deck.

But what connects them? When criminal psychologist Dr Kate Pearson is brought in to help investigate the murder, she finds herself plunged into a web of sexual power and evil which spreads from Dublin to Paris, and then to Rome.

Will Kate discover the identity of the killer before it's too late to protect the innocent? But what separates the innocent from the guilty when the sins of the past can never be forgotten?

Get A Copy. Paperback , pages. Published October 1st by Hachette Ireland first published August 1st More Details Kate Pearson 3. Other Editions 4.

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Rating details. More filters. Sort order. Start your review of Last Kiss Dr. Kate Pearson, 3. The story opens with a prologue that is shocking and sad and sets the mood for the story.

When similar murders that occurred in Paris and Rome come up in their investigation, the two travel to both cities to obtain more information.

The intriguing and multi-layered storyline revolves around underground BDSM scenes in Dublin, Paris and Rome and how a child's early years can affect their behaviour as adults.

Are we born or made evil? Madness, depravity, sex, greed, power, malice, hate, sexual abuse, lies, secrets One of the things I like about this series is how familiar Kate and O'Connor have become.

The two's relationship has evolved from the 1st book This is really a superb series and if you like psychological thrillers, this is one for you.

I really liked the cover View all 3 comments. Nov 23, Pat rated it it was amazing. I really love the Dr Kate Pearson character. This third book is next level, darker.

Jul 18, Margaret Madden rated it it was amazing Shelves: books-i-own , irish-fiction. Thanks to author and Hachette for sending me a review copy A mans body is found in a Dublin hotel room, brutally murdered and posed in an unusual way.

The discovery of lipstick on the man's lips suggest he was kissed after death. A last kiss. Criminal psychologist, Dr Kate Pearson is called into see if she can shed some light on the killers identity.

She spots some unusual things at the crime scene which suggest the killer is female, and may have killed before Meanwhile, Sandra is a woman Thanks to author and Hachette for sending me a review copy Meanwhile, Sandra is a woman who is distraught.

She believes her husband is cheating on her, has found dodgy links on her home computer and now thinks someone is watching her.

Items in the house are being moved, strange smells detected and red lipstick found. The novel examines the effects of sex, on women as well as men, the power it can hold, the effects it can have and the long term results of the darker side of pleasure.

The Prologue is loosely based on real events and makes the reader see how a child's upbringing can be moulded from infancy, regardless of DNA.

A child can be taught to love, cherish and have realistic boundaries. But, there will always be some who slip through the net, and this clever concept is used by the author from the beginning of the book.

Kate Pearson uses this line to help DI O'Connor understand how important a child's upbringing is to their future selfworth The familiar characters of Dr.

Pearson and DI O'Connor are a reassuring duo and the spark between them is alive and well. The narrative is strong.

Very strong. A combination of love and hate, desire and disgust, murder and malice. The tension that Sandra feels is so well described that I felt myself wanting to shout " look behind you ", even if there was no mention of any presence.

The depth of her hurt on discovering her husbands internet history is also very real. Her friends seem to be offering support, but can she trust them?

The investigation into the murder leads the team into unknown territory and is described vividly and without shock tactics. The further they delve into the past of the victim, the more dark doors are opened, bringing the reader on a journey into the unknown.

I have been waiting for this novel as I am a massive fan of Louise Phillips and am always recommending her previous novels, Red Ribbons and The Doll's House.

Having heard the author read the prologue at a crime writing festival, last December, I knew this book was for me.

I was overjoyed to receive a review copy two days ago Using the likeable and endearing characters of Kate and O'Connor, Louise makes us feel like we have been with them all along.

They work well together, see things very differently and the obvious sexual spark is forever lingering in the background. However, this can be read as a stand alone book as the plot is strong and well able to hold its own.

It is a deliciously dark thriller that leaves a bitter aftertaste, like a great dark chocolate or superior claret. The writing is truly spectacular.

The chapters fly by and before you know it, you are halfway through. I noticed a subtle notch up in style, pace and depth.

I didn't think the author could get much better, but she has surpassed herself. Already an award-winning novelist, this author is set for great, great things and thoroughly deserves them.

Top notch crime thriller which deserves its place at the top of bestseller lists, not just in Ireland, but worldwide. Cannot recommend enough Mar 09, Book Addict Shaun rated it it was amazing Shelves: , kindle.

Another Irish Fiction Week review and again it's for a Louise Phillips book, but hopefully that is a sign of how good they are, and hopefully it urges those with these books on their TBR, to move them closer to the top In Last Kiss Kate Pearson is once again assisting the Dublin police with their latest case: the murder of an art dealer with a dubious sexual past, his body arranged to mimic the Hangman card from the Tarot deck.

When reading the blurb I actually wondered just where the story w Another Irish Fiction Week review and again it's for a Louise Phillips book, but hopefully that is a sign of how good they are, and hopefully it urges those with these books on their TBR, to move them closer to the top When reading the blurb I actually wondered just where the story would go, and whether I'd even enjoy it with the whole 'web of sexual power and evil which spreads from Dublin to Paris, and then to Rome.

Last Kiss is a hard book to review because often the things I love most about the book are those that you can't really talk about without giving away half the plot.

The chapters featuring our killer are probably some of the best I've read, endlessly fascinating and so very terrifying this really was compulsive reading at its very best.

The psychological elements of Louise's books are just so brilliantly done, bringing to the story an authenticity greater than any other author I have read in a long time.

It's very hard to discuss the characters in any great detail, but Louise - as in her previous books - raises some interesting points, leaving the reader with a lot to think about long after turning that final page.

A person's upbringing, what drives them to kill etc is something that is often explored very loosely, or lazily in a lot of crime fiction books.

Often it's just a case of been there, done that but there's a lot to be taken from Last Kiss, and it would certainly provoke a lively discussion from book club readers.

I'm repeating myself but as said in my review for The Doll's House, one of the strongest elements of Louise's stories for me are their endings.

Often you can read a book, great start, brilliant middle and then abysmal ending. And this happens a lot.

Louise keeps the suspense going pretty much until the final pages. I read the last hundred or so pages of Last Kiss in the bath, and I had my Kindle in a vice-like grip because I was practically shaking, such is the suspense and tension created here.

I even gasped out loud yes, really! A satisfying conclusion for the main story, yet the reader is left wanting more from Kate and O'Connor, an intriguing pairing to say the least.

What I particularly like about Kate is she is very realistically drawn, not without her own issues and demons I never felt like I'd read about her before, as is sometimes the case with female psychologists especially.

It's certainly been a long time since I sat and read all of an author's books in just one week but I honestly couldn't have chosen three better books to read during Irish Fiction Week and I just can't recommend them enough.

I imagine a lot of people will have discovered Louise by now, and I'm late to the party, but for those out there that haven't yet, do so ASAP.

Three of the best books that I've read in so far. View 1 comment. Aug 04, Jim Crocker rated it it was amazing Recommends it for: everyone.

Recommended to Jim by: Richard Godwin. The characters I met there felt oddly familiar, almost like old friends.

Louise Phillips has a talent for crawling right up inside your head and knocking down walls. Jul 17, Cleopatra Pullen rated it it was amazing Shelves: crime-series , own , crime , favourite-reads Dr Kate Phillips is a psychologist who works with the Irish Police force assisting by providing profiles of suspects.

If you like Criminal Minds, this series is so much better! The introduction grabs you by the throat as it details a teenage girl giving birth to her baby in the wood.

What happens within the first three pages is haunting and sets the chilling scene for the rest of the book. In the present day an art dealer is found dead, brutally stabbed to death in a hotel room, his body arranged Dr Kate Phillips is a psychologist who works with the Irish Police force assisting by providing profiles of suspects.

In the present day an art dealer is found dead, brutally stabbed to death in a hotel room, his body arranged to mirror the Hangman from the tarot cards.

She seeks the assistance of her close friends but becomes more afraid when items in her house are moved about. Kate Pearson gives us updates on the progression of the investigation while the killer is also allowed a voice which gives the reader clues about their identity but also the opportunity to see how good Kate is at her job.

I'd like to thank the publishers Hachette for my copy of this book in return for this honest review

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