Description for Honeymoon
Paperback. The honeymoon is over - now the murders can begin Num Pages: 416 pages. BIC Classification: FF. Category: (G) General (US: Trade). Dimension: 178 x 112 x 26. Weight in Grams: 218. Clean copy.
When FBI agent John O'Hara first meets Nora Sinclair, she seems perfect. She has the career. The charisma. The tantalising sex appeal. The whole extraordinary package - Nora doesn't attract men, she enthrals them. She's worked hard for this life and she will never give it up.
But why is the FBI so interested in Miss Sinclair? Mysterious things keep happening to the men in her life. And when Agent O'Hara looks more closely he sees something dangerous in Nora - something that lures him at the same time as it fills him with fear.
And the more time he ... Read more
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Condition
Used, Very Good
Publisher
Headline
Format
Paperback
Publication date
2006
Number of Pages
416
Place of Publication
London, United Kingdom
ISBN
9780755305773
SKU
KEX0230736
Shipping Time
Usually ships in 2 to 4 working days
Ref
99-1
About James Patterson
James Patterson (Author) James Patterson is one of the best-known and biggest-selling writers of all time. Since winning the Edgar™ Award for Best First Novel with The Thomas Berryman Number, his books have sold in excess of 300 million copies worldwide and he has been the most borrowed author in UK libraries for the past eight years in ... Read more
Reviews for Honeymoon
This story has elements of Hitchcock's Vertigo, and its page-turning quality is in a class of its own
Independent
'Honeymoon is all pacy, sexy, high-octane stuff, refreshingly free of the cruelty that often dominates his plots' Guardian, 19 February 2005
Guardian
'HONEYMOON...has all the familiar traits: satisfyingly tortuous plotting, and a narrative trajectory that never pauses ... Read more
Independent
'Honeymoon is all pacy, sexy, high-octane stuff, refreshingly free of the cruelty that often dominates his plots' Guardian, 19 February 2005
Guardian
'HONEYMOON...has all the familiar traits: satisfyingly tortuous plotting, and a narrative trajectory that never pauses ... Read more