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Desperately searching for a way to recover her memory, a young American woman on the run must unlock a terrible secret from her past Discovered in a ditch by the side of a country road in France, Eve has only good American dentistry and a ferry ticket scribbled with Arabic letters to suggest her identity. That, and a bullet wound in her brain that she miraculously survives, even as it destroys her memory. Only a few scattered violent images remain'or are they dreams''along with one undeniable physical fact: she has had a child. When the nuns who have sheltered her for a year are brutally massacred, Eve realizes that whoever she was in her past life, she had powerful enemies. Just half a step ahead of her pursuers, she lights out for Morocco in an attempt to retrace her steps and discover her past. Away from the convent, she begins to discover things that startle her'among them, her capacity for violence and her facility with guns. Was she a spy' Who is the dying man in her nightmares' As she searches through spice-scented souks and glamorous nightclubs for clues to her past, she has to figure out who is after her, and why'before it's too late. Within scenes of heart-stopping terror, Jenny Siler's lyrical writing and memorable images stand out. As Marilyn Stasio said of Easy Money in The New York Times Book Review, Siler's is "a voice that gets your attention like a rifle shot."

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  • "Desperately searching for a way to recover her memory, a young American woman on the run must unlock a terrible secret from her past Discovered in a ditch by the side of a country road in France, Eve has only good American dentistry and a ferry ticket scribbled with Arabic letters to suggest her identity. That, and a bullet wound in her brain that she miraculously survives, even as it destroys her memory. Only a few scattered violent images remain'or are they dreams''along with one undeniable physical fact: she has had a child. When the nuns who have sheltered her for a year are brutally massacred, Eve realizes that whoever she was in her past life, she had powerful enemies. Just half a step ahead of her pursuers, she lights out for Morocco in an attempt to retrace her steps and discover her past. Away from the convent, she begins to discover things that startle her'among them, her capacity for violence and her facility with guns. Was she a spy' Who is the dying man in her nightmares' As she searches through spice-scented souks and glamorous nightclubs for clues to her past, she has to figure out who is after her, and why'before it's too late. Within scenes of heart-stopping terror, Jenny Siler's lyrical writing and memorable images stand out. As Marilyn Stasio said of Easy Money in The New York Times Book Review, Siler's is "a voice that gets your attention like a rifle shot.""@en
  • "Laissée pour morte sur le bord de la route, Eve est recueillie par une communauté de religieuses proche de Lyon. Amnésique, elle porte la trace d'une blessure par balle à la tempe. Des marques d'un appareil dentaire, on déduit qu'elle est américaine et d'une légère cicatrice, qu'elle a eu un enfant. Le seul indice de sa vie passée est un billet de ferry Tanger-Algésiras, trouvé dans sa poche."
  • "A young American woman awakens on the side of the road with no memory of who she is, and the subsequent search for her identity reveals that she is pursued by powerful enemies who are willing to kill innocent people to get to her."
  • "Een jonge vrouw met geheugenverlies als gevolg van een aanslag trekt naar Marokko om er haar identiteit te achterhalen."

http://schema.org/genre

  • "Electronic books"@en
  • "Fiction"@en
  • "Fiction"
  • "Fiction"@es
  • "Suspense fiction"@en
  • "Suspense fiction"
  • "Large type books"@en
  • "Psychological fiction"@en
  • "Psychological fiction"

http://schema.org/name

  • "Flashback : roman"
  • "Flashback"
  • "Flashback"@en
  • "Flashback"@es
  • "Ticket nach Tanger Roman"
  • "Ticket nach Tanger : Thriller"