18,99 €
inkl. MwSt.
Versandkostenfrei*
Versandfertig in 1-2 Wochen
payback
9 °P sammeln
  • Broschiertes Buch

Sam thought the worst part of living alone was the loneliness. She was wrong. Thomas, searching for his long lost sister, finds a When a hunted man arrives on her doorstep late one night and asks for sanctuary, she agrees to hide him and to not call the police. The mention of a cabal of corruption is enough to convince her to do what he asks. A decision based on compassion, which will soon change her life, force her to abandon everything and flee to avoid being killed. But hiding and leading a lonely, anonymous life locks Sam into a situation she cannot resolve. fugitive living alone in the…mehr

Produktbeschreibung
Sam thought the worst part of living alone was the loneliness. She was wrong. Thomas, searching for his long lost sister, finds a When a hunted man arrives on her doorstep late one night and asks for sanctuary, she agrees to hide him and to not call the police. The mention of a cabal of corruption is enough to convince her to do what he asks. A decision based on compassion, which will soon change her life, force her to abandon everything and flee to avoid being killed. But hiding and leading a lonely, anonymous life locks Sam into a situation she cannot resolve. fugitive living alone in the mountains. Two stubborn people surrounded by danger and distrust, in a situation where one misstep will get them killed. Who can you turn to if even police can't be trusted? And who is the man called Box?
Autorenporträt
Tina Clough grew up in Sweden and now lives in New Zealand, dividing her time between writing, and translating and editing medical research papers. Between working, reading and writing she looks after an acre of fruit trees and organic vegetables.Apart from writing books and reading her interests, past and present, include diving, photography, art, making jam and kayaking. Tina writes crime novels and contemporary women's fiction, and also science fiction novels for reluctant readers in the 9-12 age group.One of her thrillers (One Single Thing - book 2 in the Hunter Grant series) was short-listed for the Ngaio Marsh Crime Writing prize.When asked to explain the term "contemporary women's fiction", Tina said, "They're books about life, love and the universe, though not necessarily in that order."