Dok nas smrt ne rastavi

Dok nas smrt ne rastavi

Joann Chaney

Matt and his wife Marie have a seemingly successful marriage and two grown daughters. But after so many years together, Marie is dissatisfied with their relationship and tries to bring some freshness by organizing a joint hiking on Stenjak.

However, while Mattu was posing for a photo, she slipped and plunged off a rock into a raging river. It seems that there was no way she could survive such a fall. After the rangers find a woman's body in the river, Detective Marion Spengler discovers that this is not the first time Matt has lost his wife. Namely, 20 years ago in a burglary and fire in their home, Matt was injured and his young wife Janice was killed. Is Matt truly a grieving husband who lost both wives in an accident, or is he actually a cold-blooded killer who will once again escape from the hands of justice?

»You won't be able to put this novel down! It is completely unpredictable. The female characters are so strong, and the whole fable is so twisted, that it will shock you." People "Unexpected plot twists keep popping up in this thrilling thriller about what happens when a marriage turns toxic." Good Housekeeping

Original title
As long as we both shall live
Translation
Mladen Jurčić
Editor
Silvia Sinković
Graphics design
Janka Carev
Dimensions
19 x 12.5 cm
Pages
361
Publisher
Znanje, Zagreb, 2020.
 
Latin alphabet. Paperback.
Language: Croatian.
ISBN
978-9-53360-111-3

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