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Chargement... Force of Nature : Film Tie-In (édition 2023)par Jane Harper (Auteur)
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Inscrivez-vous à LibraryThing pour découvrir si vous aimerez ce livre Actuellement, il n'y a pas de discussions au sujet de ce livre. Second in the Aaron Falk series, this time he’s pulled into heavily forested land to find a missing woman, who he’d “recruited” to help him uncover financial wrongdoings at the company where she works. The company planned the team-building retreat, but Alice doesn’t make it back. Meanwhile, her young teenage daughter is undergoing her own trauma. The convoluted story finally all comes together to reveal a surprising ending. If I had any complaint, the rapid jumping back and forth between the retreat itself and the search for Alice gets a bit tedious. But it works! I will definitely read the next in the series and anything else this author writes. aucune critique | ajouter une critique
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Le grand retour de l'auteur de Canicule nous plonge dans une ©♭nigme infernale en plein bush durant l'hiver ́ŒSix mois apr©·s un s©♭jour difficile dans sa ville natale en proie © la s©♭cheresse, l'agent de la police f©♭d©♭rale Aaron Falk est de retour © Melbourne. C'est alors qu'il apprend la disparition d'Alice Russell, une femme d'affaires qui n'est jamais revenue d'un challenge d'entreprise dans le bush. Aaron a ses propres raisons pour vouloir retrouver Alice. Celle-ci ©♭tait le t©♭moin cl©♭ dans sa derni©·re enqu©®te financi©·re, et elle avait promis de transmettre © Aaron et © sa coll©·gue Carmen des documents hautement explosifs.Alors que leur enqu©®te emm©·ne Falk et Carmen en plein hiver au c¿ur d'un parc naturel magnifique mais impitoyable, ils d©♭couvrent que tous les participants © ce challenge avaient quelque chose © cacher. Le compte © rebours pour retrouver Alice vivante est enclench©♭, mais est-ce que tout le monde joue vraiment le jeu ?Un nouvel excellent thriller aussi d©♭paysant qu'addictif qui confirme l'immense talent de Jane Harper aussi bien pour les intrigues redoutables que la finesse et la force de ses personnages et des paysages qui les entourent. Aucune description trouvée dans une bibliothèque |
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Aaron Falk is back at work following the events of [b:The Dry|27824826|The Dry (Aaron Falk, #1)|Jane Harper|https://images.gr-assets.com/books/1456113132s/27824826.jpg|47804789]. He and his partner, Carmen, have been working on Alice Russell to blow the whistle on shady dealings. But now Alice has gone and got herself lost during a three-day corporate team-building exercise, in dense bushland, in winter.
With Alice on the fateful bushwalk are company chairwoman Jill, old school-mate and now colleague Lauren, Alice's assistant Bree and Bree's twin Beth, who works in the basement doing data-entry. And any one of them could have a reason, or more than one, to hope Alice doesn't make it back in one piece. Because Alice, as it turns out, is a bit of a bitch.
And what about the men's group, which included chairman Daniel Bailey, Jill's brother? Was there an ulterior motive to their visit to the women on the first night out?
Falk and Carmen have one goal: get the contracts. The contracts that Alice was meant to hand over the night she was due to return. So off they go, into the wintry bush where phone signals are sketchy at best and tales of old murders still make the hairs on the back of the neck prickle in fear. But the more they talk to the group of women who came out of the bush that day, the more questions there are.
This was not as gripping as The Dry, but I still enjoyed it. Atmospherically, it made a change from the searing heat of drought-stricken Kiewarra in summer. Now I'm looking forward to reading The Lost Man. ( )