Bøger af Linda Huber
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- ...the dead ward
153,95 kr. Horror swept through her. Had she been buried alive? On Sarah's first visit to see her foster mother, Mim, in Brockburn General Hospital, she is sucked into a world that isn't what it should be.Someone is lying, someone is stealing. And someone is killing - but who? With a grieving child to take care of, as well as Mim, Sarah has to put family first. She doesn't see where danger lies - until it's too late.If you think you're safe in a hospital, think again.Ward Zero is the fifth psychological suspense novel by the author of The Paradise Trees, The Cold Cold Sea, The Attic Room, and Chosen Child.
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153,95 kr. How well do you know your own family? And who can you trust? Ella and Rick have a lovely home in a beautiful seaside town in Cornwall. It's the perfect place to bring up a child and Ella is longing to have one, but adoption is the only way for them. The process has barely begun when Rick starts acting strangely. Ella can understand how nervous he is, and is trying hard to paper the cracks in her marriage when she makes a gruesome and mysterious find in the garden. What will happen when the truth comes to light? Ella doesn't want to know... Across town, Amanda is expecting her second child when her husband vanishes. The police search begins, but nothing prepares Amanda for the shocking conclusion to the investigation. She has to protect her family - whatever the cost. And in the middle of it all, a little girl is looking for a home of her own with a 'forever' mummy and daddy... A tense family drama, perfect for fans of Diane Chamberlain, Linda Green, and Sophie Hannah.Chosen Child is the fourth chilling psychological suspense novel from the author of Stolen Sister, The Cold Cold Sea, Daria's Daughter, and others. The pace is perfectly controlled even as it races toward the inevitable crash. Barb TaubGripping, fast paced, wonderful storytelling. Jane Isaac
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- gripping psychological suspense
153,95 kr. This is a story of twists and turns and what ifs. Kristin's Novel CaféSecrets. Lies. Murder?Eight-year-old Joya is having a hard time. Her parents are always fighting, and Grandma Vee is sick. Joya badly wants to help, but it's hard to know what's best.Next door, Ashley loves the new house she and Leo move into, but sparks fly when Leo goes into business with Ashley's mother Eleanor. Ashley hates her mother... with good reason.Meanwhile, Joya's mum Martine is juggling looking after terminally-ill Vee while battling the terror that she and Joya could have inherited Vee's disease too. There's a test - but do they really want to know? Then a woman is found dead, and Martine's world falls apart.What has her little girl done?What the reviewers are saying: This is a sinister thriller with a twist. It will keep you guessing all the way through. Nicki's Book BlogI found the mental health, adoption and euthanasia sections very sensitively dealt with. Add in secrets, friendship, family and death and that makes a superb concoction for a story. Alison DrewA gripping domestic thriller. Linda Huber really is a gifted storyteller. Brew and Books ReviewA fantastic read with brilliant characters. Amazon reviewerI knew I was in for another great read and I wasn't wrong. By the Letter Book ReviewsGood writing, a well-structured story, thoughtfully designed characters. BibliomaniacLinda Huber is the bestselling author of the psychological suspense thrillers The Runaway, Stolen Sister, The Cold Cold Sea and others. Death Wish is a gripping family drama which will appeal to fans of Kerry Fisher, Diane Chamberlain and Amanda Prowse.
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- A psychological thriller
153,95 kr. A father's secret. A mother's lie. A family mystery An unexpected phone call - and Nina's life takes a disturbing twist. Who is John Moore? And how does he know her name? Nina travels south to see the house she inherited, but sinister letters arrive and she finds herself in the middle of a police investigation. With her identity called into question, Nina uncovers a shocking crime. But what, exactly, happened in the attic room, all those years ago? The answer could lie close to home. The arrival of her ten-year-old daughter compounds Nina's problems, but her tormentor strikes before she can react. Searching for the truth about the Moore family puts both Nina and her child into grave danger. A fast-moving, chilling suspense novel by the author of The Cold Cold Sea, The Paradise Trees, Chosen Child and others.
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98,95 kr. A Fabrian Books feel-good collection fifteen tales of life, love, and family - perfect for a coffee-break! Previously published in UK national magazines, the stories are about relationships within the family and without - some are humorous, some bittersweet; all are upbeat and emotional. The Party Partners Belinda and Phillip have fun at weddings, engagement parties and all sorts of celebrations. But anything more personal was out of the question - or was it? Family Matters Gary shares Sharon's dream of having children - but as far as he's concerned, it's something for the future. Corinna's Big Day It was the most important day in baby Corinna's life, but for Madge, it was one of the saddest... Lucky for Some You might say drawing number 13 in the cycle rally was bad luck. You might say falling off was bad luck, too. But Hilary knew better! Patiently Waiting Mike woke up after his operation and saw the girl of his dreams. The problem was the engagement ring she wore on a chain round her neck... The Saturday Secret What was she up to? The whole family wanted to know! But Gran wasn't telling... And many more... Linda Huber has written over fifty short stories for magazines. She is also the author of psychological suspense novels Chosen Child, Ward Zero, and others.
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- Assessing Models in the Study Abroad Context
717,95 kr. This book presents the findings of a qualitative research study on the views of language students and critically analyses the speculative components of intercultural communicative competence regarding their feasibility in the study abroad context.
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