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Anne Mette Hancock

Auteur de The Corpse Flower

10 oeuvres 256 utilisateurs 33 critiques

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Œuvres de Anne Mette Hancock

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Date de naissance
1979
Sexe
female
Nationalité
Denmark
Lieu de naissance
Gråsten, Denmark
Lieux de résidence
Copenhagen, Denmark
Agent
Nordin Agency AB
Courte biographie
Anne Mette Hancock has a bachelor’s degree in History and studied journalism at the Roskilde University and Berlingske. She was born in the small town of Gråsten in Denmark and has lived in both the US and France. Today Anne Mette lives in Copenhagen with her two children.

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I read the second entry in this series and liked it well enough to go back and read this first book. I liked it even better. However, the coverage of child abuse is included in a particularly graphic way, which is difficult to read.
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terran | 20 autres critiques | Jan 7, 2024 |
Ruthless is my first book by this author, and although it is the third in a series, I thoroughly enjoyed it as a stand-alone book. It begins with Heloise Kaldan, a journalist in Copenhagen, Denmark, visiting a dying man through the Vigil—an organization created so those without family don't spend their dying moments alone. She's become attached to an old gentleman, Jan Fischhof, with terminal cancer and journeys to Southern Jutland to investigate his past. What Heloise finds is a web of lies surrounding the cold cases of several missing girls. It was a suspenseful story that kept building with each page. The characters are well-rounded and endearing. The plot twist at the end was heart-stopping. I'm going to look for more books by Ms. Hancock.… (plus d'informations)
 
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PaulaGalvan | Nov 21, 2023 |
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Stooppppp! And go read this story! So good couldn’t get enough of it!
 
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samanthab29 | 9 autres critiques | Aug 2, 2023 |
Shelf awareness.

This was actually pretty good. I liked the characters - Heloise and Schafer start this series with busy lives and families when they get thrown together to look into a 3yo unsolved murder. Heloise is majorly distracted at her job - her story about a businessman turns out to have been based on a bad source, and maybe she’s having a personal relationship with that source? Uh oh. Is he trustworthy?

And then there are short blips of chapters with Anna Kiel, who was suspected of being the murderer. What is she up to, why is she writing to Heloise? And why has the reporter who looked into the murder dropped out of sight, why is he afraid to talk to Heloise about it?

Anyway, lots happening. And then it starts to maybe be all about something else, and it’s really personal for Heloise. I liked how she and Schafer worked together to figure this out.
… (plus d'informations)
 
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BeckiMarsh | 20 autres critiques | Mar 31, 2023 |

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Œuvres
10
Membres
256
Popularité
#89,547
Évaluation
3.9
Critiques
33
ISBN
57
Langues
7

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