Svjedokinja

Svjedokinja

Nora Roberts

Nora Roberts, the queen of romantic thrillers, in Witness (2012) combines the tension of a mafia showdown with an emotional story of survival and love. A bestseller full of heart and adrenaline.

Sixteen-year-old genius Elizabeth Fitch, with a photographic memory and a life strictly controlled by her cold neurosurgeon mother, rebels for the first time: she takes advantage of her mother's absence to go out to a nightclub in Chicago. There, she witnesses a brutal murder by the Russian mobster Volkov - her new friend Julie is dead, and Elizabeth becomes a target on the run. In the witness protection program, she is betrayed by a corrupt FBI agent, so she runs away alone, changing her name to Abigail Lowery and building a fortress of isolation.

Twelve years later, Abigail lives in a small Arkansas Ozarks town, surrounded by cameras, alarms and weapons, working as a software specialist. Alone with her loyal dog Bert (who "speaks" several languages), she avoids relationships, having learned that trust kills. Her armor cracks when she meets Sheriff Brooks Gleason - a charming, patient police officer from a large, warm family (mother Sunny, sisters Cilla and Emma). Brooks, intrigued by her mystery, enters her world through friendship and humor, helping solve local cases while Abigail hacks into the mafia's systems, gathering evidence for revenge.

The conflict escalates: Volkov's assassins track her down, leading to a showdown full of tension and casualties. With Brooks' support and the cooperation of trusted agents, Abigail confronts her past - trauma, fear of intimacy and an obsession with security. The novel explores themes of trust (after betrayal, love becomes salvation), identity (from a controlled girl to an independent woman), and justice against corruption. With dark humor (Abigail's literalism, Brooks' charm) and passionate romance, the story celebrates resilience: "She stopped running when she learned to trust."

Original title
The Witness
Translation
Vesna Stričević-Šolić
Editor
Sandra Mlakar
Dimensions
20 x 13 cm
Pages
480
Publisher
Profil Knjiga, Zagreb, 2014.
 
Latin alphabet. Paperback.
Language: Croatian.
ISBN
978-9-53313-291-4

One copy is available

Condition:Used, excellent condition
 

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