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Goodnight Sweet Mother

Alex Kava

Editorial: MIRA

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Sinopsis

FBI profiler Maggie O’Dell’s relationship with her mom is challenged as they confront danger in this thriller short story from a New York Times bestseller. 
 
In this engaging Thriller Short, international bestselling writer Alex Kava sends her longtime character FBI profiler Maggie O’Dell on a road trip that does not go as planned. Maggie and her mom, Kathleen, decide to take a trip together, even though they really don’t get along. At a diner they encounter a man then later, back on the road, they see the same guy again. This time he sideswipes their car. The ensuing action sends the O’Dells down a hole that will make them wish they had stayed home 
 
Praise for the Maggie O’Dell series by Alex Kava 
 
“O’Dell could be Reacher’s long-lost twin.” —#1 New York Times–bestselling author Lee Child 
 
Maggie is gutsy and appealing as an FBI agent facing constant danger.” —Library Journal 
 
“Kava proves her mastery of the thriller.” —BookPage
Disponible desde: 11/12/2017.
Longitud de impresión: 22 páginas.

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