TÃtulo : |
When the wind blows |
Tipo de documento: |
texto impreso |
Autores: |
James Patterson, Autor |
Editorial: |
Nueva York : Warner Books |
Fecha de publicación: |
1999 |
Número de páginas: |
432 p |
Idioma : |
Inglés (eng) |
Palabras clave: |
LITERATURA ESTADOUNIDENSE NOVELA ESTADOUNIDENSE THRILLER MISTERIO SUSPENSO |
Clasificación: |
P |
Resumen: |
Frannie O'Neill is a young and talented veterinarian living in Colorado. Plagued by the mysterious murder of her husband, Frannie throws herself into her work, but it is not long before another bizarre murder occurs and Kit Harrison, a troubled and unconventional FBI agent, arrives on her doorstep.
Late one night, near the woods of her animal hospital, Frannie stumbles upon a strange, astonishing phenomenon that will change the course of her life forever: an eleven-year-old girl named Max.
With breathtaking energy, Max leads Frannie and Kit to uncover one of the most diabolical and inhuman plots of modern science. Bold and compelling, When the Wind Blows is a story of suspense and passion as only James Patterson could tell it. |
When the wind blows [texto impreso] / James Patterson, Autor . - Nueva York : Warner Books, 1999 . - 432 p. Idioma : Inglés ( eng)
Palabras clave: |
LITERATURA ESTADOUNIDENSE NOVELA ESTADOUNIDENSE THRILLER MISTERIO SUSPENSO |
Clasificación: |
P |
Resumen: |
Frannie O'Neill is a young and talented veterinarian living in Colorado. Plagued by the mysterious murder of her husband, Frannie throws herself into her work, but it is not long before another bizarre murder occurs and Kit Harrison, a troubled and unconventional FBI agent, arrives on her doorstep.
Late one night, near the woods of her animal hospital, Frannie stumbles upon a strange, astonishing phenomenon that will change the course of her life forever: an eleven-year-old girl named Max.
With breathtaking energy, Max leads Frannie and Kit to uncover one of the most diabolical and inhuman plots of modern science. Bold and compelling, When the Wind Blows is a story of suspense and passion as only James Patterson could tell it. |
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