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A FLAW IN THE DESIGN PB

A FLAW IN THE DESIGN PB
A FLAW IN THE DESIGN PB
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  • PROFILE BOOKS LTD
Great characterisation and plenty of genuine suspense in a psychological thriller par excellence Guardian Absorbing and original ... The writing is pitch perfect. A very smart tale packed with jeopardy Daily Mail Terrifying and amusing ... keeps you guessing till the very end The Times A nephew. An uncle. A psychopath - but which of them is it? Gil knows his nephew Matthew is dangerous. The signs were there early - on a family holiday Gils daughter was discovered nearly drowning at the bottom of a swimming pool, while Matthew looked on from the deck. Now seventeen, Matthew is orphaned when his parents die in a car crash. He must leave his life on the Upper East Side of Manhattan behind, to live with Gil, his wife and daughters in rural Vermont. He is insolent, bored, disconnected. At least thats Gils take. To the women in the family he is charming, intelligent, wry. But when he disdainfully joins Gils writing classes at the local university, Matthews fiction shows a vivid and macabre imagination spilling onto the page. Matthew is clearly announcing his intentions to Gil, taunting him before he does something awful to his family. But why is Gil the only one who can see this? As Gil begins to follow Matthew around, his own behaviour becomes increasingly unstable. Is he losing his mind? Could it be that he is really the one his family need to fear?
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Language ΑΓΓΛΙΚΑ
Pages 304
Publisher PROFILE BOOKS LTD
Writer Nathan Oates
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  • Κωδικός: tsi.278514
  • Βάρος: 0.38kgr
  • Διαστάσεις: 23.00cm x 15.20cm x 2.40cm
  • SKU: 9781800815537
  • ISBN: 9781800815537