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The Killing Game by Iris Johansen

The Killing Game

by Iris Johansen
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  • Aug 1, 1999, 355 pages
  • Paperback:
  • May 2000, 352 pages
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Iris Johansen

I thought this book was very well done and it was very suspenslful except there are a few things that i would change. First the fact that eve talks to the ghost of her daughter i find odd and i didn't really like it. And second the book in some parts is a bit unbelievable like for example when the house is heavily guarded by fbi agents and is highly secured and the killer still manges to get through all the gates and the security cameras and the fbi agents without being caught or noticed.

Other than those two points i thought that the book was very well done.
Amber D

Amber - BookBrowse

Hi Katherine,

Check out the link at the bottom of this page. You can enter the title in the box and it'll take you to book price comparisons, etc.

Hope that helps!
Katherine

can some one plez tell me ware to get this book it sonds good
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