17,99 €
inkl. MwSt.

Versandfertig in 1-2 Wochen
  • Broschiertes Buch

From bestselling Australian crime writer Jaye Ford What would you do if a stranger got in your car and pointed a gun at you? Journalist Miranda Jack is attempting to move on from the death of her husband by relocating up the coast with her young daughter. As she waits at traffic lights, her car packed with boxes, a man gets into the passenger seat and points a gun at her chest. Forced to drive at high speed up the motorway, Miranda listens to the frantic, paranoid rants of Brendan Walsh, who claims he's in danger and they're now both running for their lives. Two hours later her ordeal comes to…mehr

Andere Kunden interessierten sich auch für
Produktbeschreibung
From bestselling Australian crime writer Jaye Ford What would you do if a stranger got in your car and pointed a gun at you? Journalist Miranda Jack is attempting to move on from the death of her husband by relocating up the coast with her young daughter. As she waits at traffic lights, her car packed with boxes, a man gets into the passenger seat and points a gun at her chest. Forced to drive at high speed up the motorway, Miranda listens to the frantic, paranoid rants of Brendan Walsh, who claims he's in danger and they're now both running for their lives. Two hours later her ordeal comes to its shocking end. Miranda is finally safe but she can't simply walk away - not without knowing the truth about that terrifying drive. As a journalist Miranda has always asked questions. But this time the questions are dangerous - and the answers might get her killed.
Hinweis: Dieser Artikel kann nur an eine deutsche Lieferadresse ausgeliefert werden.
Autorenporträt
Jaye Ford is an internationally-selling Australian author of five bestselling suspense novels. Her first thriller, Beyond Fear, won two Davitt Awards for Australian women crime writers (Best Debut and Readers' Choice) and was the highest selling debut crime novel in Australia in 2011. Her novels have been translated into numerous languages and recorded as audio books. When she needs a break from the dark stuff, she writes romantic comedy under the name Janette Paul. Before becoming an author, she was a news and sport journalist, and the first woman to host a live national sport show on Australian TV. She later ran her own public relations consultancy. She now writes fiction fulltime from her home in Newcastle, NSW, Australia.