Die Ernte des Bösen

Die Ernte des Bösen

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Feb 26, 2016 · German · Hardcover (672 pages)
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Book Details

Format Hardcover
Pages 672
Language German
Published Feb 26, 2016
Publisher blanvalet
ISBN-10 3764505745
ISBN-13 9783764505745

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Robin Ellacott finds herself embroiled in a web of intrigue and danger when she receives a mysterious package that turns her world upside down. As a private investigator, she’s no stranger to shadows lurking in the corners of human intentions, but this time the confrontation feels much more personal and unsettling. The package serves as a harbinger of chaos, urging her to confront her past and the menacing forces that wish to ensnare her.

Accompanied by her talented partner, she embarks on a harrowing journey to unravel the secrets held within. Their investigation takes them deep into the underbelly of society, where each revelation exposes chilling truths and tests the strength of their resolve. The stakes rise with each clue, leading them into a suspense-filled adventure that intertwines their fates in ways they never anticipated.

As they delve deeper, Robin must grapple not only with external threats but also with her inner demons, confronting the fear that threatens to engulf her. The tension escalates into a gripping narrative that challenges loyalties and blurs the line between hunter and hunted, leaving them to wonder who can ultimately be trusted.

Genres

Mystery Science Fiction

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While I enjoyed it, it was definitely slower-paced than I remember the earlier books in this series being. The love triangle was annoying, way too drawn out without enough explanation for the connection, and the ending sucked. I'm the type where if the ending sucks, then it kind of ruins the whole book for me. This ending did just did that. The mystery was okay, but just okay. The acknowledgements at the end mention being split between projects, I wonder if that is why this book isn't as well-written as the previous ones.

December 8th 2015
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