Wednesday 1 November 2017

19th book review. : A Maidens Grave. by Jeffery Deaver. Bestseller #1 International

A maidens grave is the second novel released by Deaver. This novel has 628 pages. Talk about a deaf children's school bus kidnapped by a maniac In rural Kansas. a kind act of nightmare when Mrs. Harstrawan, along with Melanie Charrol's apprentice teacher, stopped the bus in the middle of the deserted street because the deaf children saw another car that seemed to have crashed and there was someone lying in it. Because it is the teachers and children deaf it actually in hostage by Lou Handy and two friends. Which turned out they are the cause of someone in the car who had thought to have the accident died in the blood. Lou Handy and his two friends are a gang of cold blood killers who have just escaped from prison. They took their hostages with 2 teachers and several deaf young girls away Lou Handy raced his prey to a slaughterhouse that had long been abandoned. They were chased by a state policeman. There, Arthur Potter, the FBI's chief hostage negotiator, made a command post but the nightmare grew as Handy released a girl, then shot him in the rear just as he reached Arthur's post. And the long-running negotiations between Arthur and Lou handy failed. After further brutality, Melanie decides to rescue her own students, deceiving the killer with a sign language to convey his plans to his student children. Meanwhile, increasing pressure on Potter as the media is increasingly forcing the clarity of the cold-blooded killer case. Lou Handy. Jeffery Deaver brings tension, lies, negotiations, and hostages brilliantly. characters that really look real make the plot wild slid, making this novel look very thrilling. A Maidens Grave is Deaver's best work. the sale of this novel is very spectacular. It is copy up to 200,000 copies in the first printing.

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