without hitting admit - I bought because it was cheap, but cheap does not mean bad. Even so I have that is not an explicit desire to further the villa of directors of publications, because I read so. "Tailings", but really thrive on the ignorance of consumers who have to catch up on the beautiful cover, a neat review on the back and great marketing. I like to pay the author for his work, and Amagensett is worth more than spent a few days ago 9,90 zł.
Amagensett, fishing village on Long Island, with free redeem by the rich of New York, is the perfect backdrop for the events that made their debuts in the role of the writer, the author aptly puts it in the form of a moral crime.
crime connoisseurs accustomed to the standard solutions detective - some of them delighted in gloomy descriptions of murders, others put on the psychological investigators games, but most of us love the classics as Conan Doyle or Christie. Mills gives the reader something more than just focusing on the thread of murder. His book refers to the war, but the counterweight describes the feeling that we do not have a chance to fully bloom. We are dealing with the life of American elites, but this is not a way to attract the reader, because the book borders on the more prosaic and the natural side of life, a life based on the fight against marine elements and difficulties in maintaining the fishery.
If I read only the editorial note, I would this book is not reached. It does not interest me, "murder and sex," the tenor of which is all too vulgar. Anyway, this is not here. Amagensett is a thriller that takes place peacefully, though not lazy, it is interesting due to still emerging new information, which are slowly shaping the reader with an analytical picture of events, there are still too violent and intrusive, as it happens with many newcomers.
Some write to satisfy the media, others with head and heart. Although it is not a book on where the Nobel Prize, will give satisfaction niezmarnowanego time. I will be happy obejrzałabym screening of her.
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