

Carregando... Death Benefits (1999)de Thomas Perry
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Nenhum(a) Ainda não há conversas na Discussão sobre este livro. Thomas Perry puts a story together like no one else. Some plot pieces are so subtle that I get lost but I get found again pretty soon. In Death Benefits, he takes an ordinary insurance actuary and pairs him with an extraordinary and mysterious insurance investigator. Together they peel apart a complicated fraud scheme. It's a great story - one that you hate to see end. ( ![]() Christmas gift First half was interesting. I liked it a lot. A so-so last half gets it three stars overall. Most unusual setting for a mystery to be uncovered - an insurance office. The investigators were quirky enough to be worth a read in the next book. Good characters and an unusual plot. sem resenhas | adicionar uma resenha
When gruff and intimidating security consultant Max Stillman appears without warning in the San Francisco office of McClaren Life and Casualty and begins asking questions and scrutinizing files, the employees can't help wondering just which of them he's been hired to investigate. The first to find out is young data analyst John Walker when Stillman's mysterious investigation leads out of town, he announces he's taking Walker with him. Não foram encontradas descrições de bibliotecas. |
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