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S'està carregant… The Architect (2004)de Keith Ablow
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Apunta't a LibraryThing per saber si aquest llibre et pot agradar. No hi ha cap discussió a Converses sobre aquesta obra. How would you feel if the man you hired to build your house never stopped? Not only did he continue to construct your house but began to also construct your life, make you perfect. If you didn't become perfect you could simply be eliminated and he would start anew. It was a good book overall but it started rather slow. Keep reading it picks up. ( ) I was really excited to read this book. Gosh once I started it I wish I hadnt. Im one of those that once I start a book I have to finish it no matter what. It was slow. There wasnt enought thrill for me. for all the boring details and pointless talk, you would think they at least made a good ending. But nope. I dont understand what happened with Whitney in the end. he went from loving her everything about her. to just dropping her. I understand she covered things but there was no leading that she was crooked if she was. his son there was nothing on the progress. There was no feelings how everyone felt once they found out who it was killing there family. too many loose ends. not enough action. I will say this isnt usually the kind of novel I read. maybe its me not liking this genre. but I will try reading abother psychological thriller in the future. there just wasnt any thrill to me I was really excited to read this book. Gosh once I started it I wish I hadnt. Im one of those that once I start a book I have to finish it no matter what. It was slow. There wasnt enought thrill for me. for all the boring details and pointless talk, you would think they at least made a good ending. But nope. I dont understand what happened with Whitney in the end. he went from loving her everything about her. to just dropping her. I understand she covered things but there was no leading that she was crooked if she was. his son there was nothing on the progress. There was no feelings how everyone felt once they found out who it was killing there family. too many loose ends. not enough action. I will say this isnt usually the kind of novel I read. maybe its me not liking this genre. but I will try reading abother psychological thriller in the future. there just wasnt any thrill to me West Crosse is a brilliant, handsome architect with a love of ideal beauty and a commitment to creating it at all costs. But the rich, powerful families who employ him don't realize that he has a dark side: Crosse can't stop at designing their homes, he must make their lives beautiful as well. To Crosse, that means murdering abusive spouses, a toxic lover, predatory business partners or anyone else who doesn't fit with his ideal of perfection. As Crosse begins his master work, the FBI's Frank Clevenger begins the ultimate cat and mouse game. I enjoyed this book and give it an A+! Sense ressenyes | afegeix-hi una ressenya
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West Crosse is a stunningly brilliant, strikingly handsome architect with a love of ideal beauty and a commitment to achieving it at any cost. But the rich, powerful families who engage him to design their homes don't know his dark side: Crosse can't stop at designing their dwellings. He needs to make their lives more perfect too, even if it means a gut rehab of the family, even if the final design takes years to achieve-murdering an abusive spouse, a toxic lover, a predatory business partner or an unwanted child. As Crosse is about to embark on the master work of his creative life, the FBI puts Frank Clevenger on the case, and the ultimate cat and mouse game begins. No s'han trobat descripcions de biblioteca. |
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