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L'Enlèvement de Grace

L'Enlèvement de Grace

Anthony Hulse

4.50
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À Majorque, la disparition de Grace, cinq ans, déclenche une chasse à l'homme internationale. Les parents, plongés dans le chaos, sont suspectés, mais jamais inculpés. Anna Curren, journaliste d'investigation, obsédée par l'affaire, obtient l'accord des parents, déçus par la police, pour engager un...

Pages
250
Format
Paperback
Publié
2012-12-14
Éditeur
Lulu.com/Anthony Hulse
ISBN
9781291247718

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Anthony Hulse
Anthony Hulse

467 livres · 0 abonnés

I am an author and live in the north east of England. After working thirty-two years as a steelworker, I retired early to concentrate on writing. I have been writing approximately eighteen years and have written and published thirty-four novels and over fifty short stories. My main genre is psychological thrillers and...

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13 avis
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Kevin Kirs
Kevin Kirs·1 years ago
All the components for a great detective story are there. The way it’s executed however, somehow misses the mark.
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David·1 years ago
Anthony Hulse is so bad a writer I found it fascinating to read this Novel. Full of cliches.
He two senior British police officers behaving like illiterate security guards on the Plane to Majorca!
That did it for me. Save your money!
Carole Parkes
Carole Parkes·2 years ago
On the whole, I found this book to be undeserving of the harsh criticism of other reviewers. It certainly held my interest and was very readable. It reminded me of a similar true story involving another little girl who went missing many years ago. In that case though, the child has never been found. The child in this book, Grace, was also abducted when her family were on holiday. Despite several years of sightings, Grace’s whereabouts were only known to those who were involved in her disappearan...
Darlene Williams
Darlene Williams·8 years ago
In Dire Need of an Editor

A poorly written novel that requires the assistance of an editor to shape it into a readable form. Not recommended.
Bernie Morris
Bernie Morris·10 years ago
Excellent abduction story. Unexpected end twist.
Tom Elder
Tom Elder·10 years ago
Anthony Hulse.
What a read this is.
The Abduction Of Grace.
This is another must read by this author. In this book he tackles a tricky subject and handles it very well indeed. Find out what happens to Grace and her family, this adventure takes in Majorca, France and the UK. The book goes along at a fair pace and it will keep your attention through to the end. I am working my way through this authors book list and enjoying my journey. This book is a must read.
5 stars. 17 May 2015.
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Mike Outten·11 years ago
Good book. Good flow. Easy to read. Nice plot. Only downside was the last 30% of book was laced with the F*** word. Got very tiresome.
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B·11 years ago
My rating: 3.5 stars
This book started out at a thrilling pace with the abduction of 5-year Grace. After about 25% into the book, the pace of the story slowed down and meandered a bit in the middle. It picked up again at the end with the revealing of Grace's abductor and the backstory. Overall a good read, but I was disappointed in the uneven pace of the story.
Suzanne Steele
Suzanne Steele·11 years ago
This was simply superb. The conclusion of this wonderful thriller was so fulfilling. Artistically written with a superb range of varied characters. Set in a series of vibrant locations, Anthony takes us on a roller coaster ride of immense pleasure. I’m certain we’ll hear more from this gifted writer.
Sheryl Seal
Sheryl Seal·11 years ago
The Abduction of Grace by Anthony Hulse is a gripping thriller!

This was a a story that kept me guessing the identity of the girl’s abductor until the final pages. Pacy, atmospheric, and an excellent plot.

I received this book for honest read and I will certainly read more books by this wonderful author.

5 thrilling stars!