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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. Lady Justice and the Mysterious Box (Lady Justice, #32) by Robert Thornhill In the newest Lady Justice , Walt find himself with a box. Not just any box, but a box left to him by a dying man. Soon Walt find this box is very valuable, many people want it and are killing to get it. He learns this box contains something that could be good or bad (if in the wrong hands). This seems to be Walt's most difficult case, with his biggest moral decision ever. A fast paced compelling (original) plot, with plenty of action, intrigue and tense moments. I was on the edge of my seat , eager to to read more to see how it all unfolds. Walt is faced with many questions, and answers only he can attain. I highly recommend Lady Justice and the Mysterious Box to those who love a great thriller/suspense, another five-star read by Robert Thornhill! aucune critique | ajouter une critique
A mysterious box left by a dying man falls into Walt's hands. He learns, much to his dismay, that the box is being sought by agents from four countries. Walt has no idea what the box contains but is told that in the right hands it could be a blessing to mankind, but in the wrong hands, a curse. Walt is charged with the safekeeping of the box, but at what expense? Others who have come in contact with the box are dead. At some point, Walt must decide whether the contents of the box are worth risking the lives of those closest to him. Aucune description trouvée dans une bibliothèque |
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Wow! Extremely creative tale very deserving of its title! More than mysterious, its contents being deadly dangerous. Unusually short, but very effective. Well worth the read!
Once again George Kuch does a great job as narrator. ( )