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Kelly Bishop er ung, vakker og rik. Hun blir brutalt drept i hjemmet sitt i Brighton, under særdeles pikante omstendigheter. Alle spor peker på ektemannen, Brian. Problemet er bare at han har et vanntett alibi.Kriminalinspektør Roy Grace starter jakten på den skyldige, men har vanskelig for å konsentrere seg, ettersom hans kone som har vært forsvunnet i 9 år plutselig er observert i München.
Forlag Schibsted
Utgivelsesår 2015
Format Heftet
ISBN13 9788251685221
EAN 9788251685221
Serie Roy Grace (3)
Genre Politi og detektiver Krim
Språk Bokmål
Sider 602
Utgave 1
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Spennende bok, men for lang. For mye detaljerte beskrivelser av ting som ikke er relevant for handlingen. Og så går han i den klassiske fellen om at man akkurat eller akkurat ikke rekker frem til morderen. Hadde gitt en 5-er uten manglene.
Roy Grace, Brighton
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Time, he had come to realize, was one of the things you have plenty of in life when you have little else. He was time-rich. Near on a time billionaire.
'You know the best character trait to become a successful businessman?'
'Whatever it is, I wasn't born with it.'
'It's being a sosiopath. Having no conscience, as ordinary people know it.'
He wondered, sometimes, if he would make old bones. And what it would be like. To be retired, hobbling along, confused by the past, bewildered by the present and with the future mostly irrelevant. Or being pushed along in a wheelchair, with a blanket over his knees, another one over his mind.
All men lie. That's how they operate. If you want a longterm relationship with a man, you've got to understand it's going to be with a liar. It's in their nature - it's genetic, it's a bloody Darwinian acquired characteristic for survival, OK? They tell you what they want you to hear.
She had learned from her last relationship that just when you thought everything was perfect, life could turn round and bite you.
There is one thing stronger than all the armies in the world, and that is an idea whose time has come.
Perspective. Everything was about perspective. One man's darkness was another man's daylight. How come so many people did not realize that?