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Pressure Chamber

De : Nir Hezroni
Lu par : Lara Sawalha
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Four babies have been kidnapped from four different maternity wards in Tel Aviv. With not a single lead to follow, all investigators can do is wait patiently for the suspect they call ‘The Babysitter’ to make their next move.

Four weeks earlier, on a quiet street, a medical student went out for a run and was killed by a hit-and-run driver. Then a second student went out and never returned. Daphne Dagan, a young, talented police officer, is first to realize that the hit and run and the kidnappings are related.

But she's also in the middle of her own battle - a recurring nightmare that's been haunting her for years. The strain of dealing with a real-life killer and kidnapper during the day and the man who murders her in her sleep each night drive her into a place of darkness and despair from which she must escape if she is to catch ‘The Babysitter’.

©2021 Nir Hezroni (P)2021 W. F. Howes Ltd
Fiction Médical Médico-légal Polars Policier Thrillers et romans à suspense

Commentaires

“This book has a clever plot and plays upon the fear that there are hidden persons out there prepared to do us harm for obscure reasons.... There are passages that make you gasp in horror.” (Crime Review)

“Hezroni’s superior thriller debut will send chills up the spines of even jaded genre fans.” (Publishers Weekly)

“Thriller fans will be enthralled as well as disturbed.” (Washington Post)

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