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Read Reviews for You Can't Hide - Karen Rose
by - written on 03/12/09 (Very useful, 24 readings)
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After having a bad run reading poor books and watching poor films, it was nice to find a decent book that was a real page turner. == Synopsis == Tess Ciccotelli is a psychiatrist, she specialises in suicidal patients. One day she receives a phone call from the neighbour of one of her patients, the neighbour is worried because the woman is going to jump from her 12th storey window. What Tess doesn't know is that the women phoning isn't a neighbour at all, she has just sat in a car whilst her partner has tormented the poor woman until she had no other choice but to commit suicide. Tess arrives at the scene just after the detectives, Aidan ... Read the complete review
by - written on 28/10/09 (Useful, 13 readings)
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You Can't Hide is a book written by Karen Rose and first published by Headline Publishing Group in 2008. Some of Karen Rose's similar and popular titles include Nothing to Fear, Die For Me and I'm Watching You. The cover design and photo on the copy I have is by henrysteadman.com. The cover is eye-catching and intruiging with rope, binoculars and bricks and this is what first attracted me to this book (I actually picked it up doing my weekly shopping and put it in the trolley when I realised it was only £3.00). Basically it's about a psychiatrist (Tess) who specialises in suicidal patients. The book starts when one of her patiends commits suicide by jumping ... Read the complete review
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