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The Inheritance

Autor Gabriel Bergmoser
en Limba Engleză Paperback – 3 noi 2021

She's got secrets to keep,burdens to carry,and anger to burnThe author of the bestselling The Hunted returns... 'A ferocious tale.' Canberra Weekly'Heart-in-mouth reading.' Queensland Reviewers' Collective'More twists than a roller-coaster.' Herald SunA young woman is hiding out in a sleepy North Queensland tourist town, trying to stay under the radar, when she stumbles across a dangerous drug cartel. Anyone else might back away, pretend they haven't seen anything, keep quiet, but Maggie is no ordinary girl.

She has to get out of town - fast. She heads towards Melbourne, where she just might find the answers she needs: about her mother, her past and the sins of her father. With a dubious cop as her ally, the police tracking her and a dangerous biker gang on their trail, Maggie's troubles are doubling down fast.

'A heroine you can't look away from, pure thrills and wallop, wilder and gamier than your average Aussie noir, this is fierce storytelling.' Kyle Perry'The Inheritance locks the reader in the trunk and puts the pedal to the metal for twenty-two blistering chapters.' Jack HeathWhat readers are saying:'I felt like a needed a lie down after this high octane adrenaline fuelled ride by Gabriel Bergmoser.''I felt like I was reading an action film.''Holy Moly this book is amazingly gripping and what a bloody thrill ride! (When I say bloody, I mean bloody!)''I read it in two breathless sittings.''Action a-plenty in this fast-paced tension filled thriller. And an awesome protagonist - Maggie is one tough lady not to be messed with.'
 

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ISBN-13: 9780571372362
ISBN-10: 0571372368
Pagini: 288
Dimensiuni: 129 x 197 x 24 mm
Greutate: 0.24 kg
Ediția:Main
Editura: FABER & FABER