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From darkest Africa to sunny California, from a village in Vietnam to the victims of a serial killer who stalks by numbers through their homes, The Touch is a treat for readers who like a clever plot with no loss of pace. With her fifteenth birthday party happily behind her, Amy Jones hardly suspects that a curse as ancient as Greece or some ruthless raids of twin children in Nigeria, over fifteen years earlier, could have anything to do with her. Yet this killer is creative and hard to kill, forcing the FBI to play at the top of their game as his trail of victims creeps nearer to Professor George Holmes. He alone knows how much trouble Amy is in, and how Amy alone can get out of it. As much a history mystery as a revenge thriller, The Touch combines past and present as intriguingly as any whodunnit.

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The Touch, Bill Nye

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Jaar van publicatie
2020
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Titel
The Touch
Taal
Engels
Auteurs
Bill Nye
Jaar van publicatie
2020
Formaat
Paperback
Aantal pagina's
320
ISBN10
1788307410
ISBN13
9781788307413
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From darkest Africa to sunny California, from a village in Vietnam to the victims of a serial killer who stalks by numbers through their homes, The Touch is a treat for readers who like a clever plot with no loss of pace. With her fifteenth birthday party happily behind her, Amy Jones hardly suspects that a curse as ancient as Greece or some ruthless raids of twin children in Nigeria, over fifteen years earlier, could have anything to do with her. Yet this killer is creative and hard to kill, forcing the FBI to play at the top of their game as his trail of victims creeps nearer to Professor George Holmes. He alone knows how much trouble Amy is in, and how Amy alone can get out of it. As much a history mystery as a revenge thriller, The Touch combines past and present as intriguingly as any whodunnit.