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viernes, 2 de octubre de 2015

After Dark

by William Katz


Bouncing back from a horrible, failed marriage, Anne Seibert moves to a new town. But the pain she still feels turns her into a hopeless insomniac. Each night, unable to sleep, she stares out her window, and often sees the handsome man across the street. He leaves at the oddest hours.

Why? Where is he going?

He spots her. Who is she? Why is she looking?

They meet. Anne longs for romance. His passion
is murder. He wants her removed from that window,
by any means possible.

Now, seeking love, Anne will face death.

After Dark turned out to be a soft thriller, quite predictable at some points and with a style that slightly reminds the reader of Dan Brown's prose due to the economy of words. The characters are plain and two-dimensional. Fortunately it is short and doesn't hurt to read it for a couple of days, which is the time it took me to read.

(Cover photo taken from amazon.com)

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