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Night Fall by Nelson DeMille

Night Fall

by Nelson DeMille
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  • First Published:
  • Nov 22, 2004, 496 pages
  • Paperback:
  • Nov 2005, 672 pages
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I was so upset by the ending of this book that I sent an e-mail to Mr. DeMille - the first time I ever contacted an author. It was contrived, lazy, and so insensitive that I could barely sleep all night. I will be very careful with any books I buy in the future. I am still reeling over this one. Mr. DeMille should be ashamed of himself. In my mind, he owes thousands of pepple an apology.


Considering the VERY ending of the book.... Does this suggest a sequel, does it mean that there was a survivor (Mrs. Winslow), or was she carrying out a plot against Corey in the first place????
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