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See how she dies

Fear is just the beginning.

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  • "Fear is just the beginning."@en
  • "As a child, London Danvers was kidnapped from her wealthy family. Over the years, many women have come forward claiming to be the long-lost heiress--only to be exposed as frauds. Now, another woman has arrived in Oregon, claiming to be London. But Adria Nash is different. She knows personal details only London could have known, yet she can't remember what happened the night of her abduction--a fact that makes family rebel Zachary Danvers suspicious. Still, Adria is determined to prove her identity. . .there's a paralyzing sense of dread she just can't shake. And she's right to be afraid--because someone does believe her. Someone who is watching Adria's every move. Waiting for the right moment to see how she runs. . .see how she screams. . .see how she dies."@en
  • "Dear Reader: There's something special about your first novel, and See How She Dies is no exception. It was my first romantic suspense, originally published in 1994 under the title Treasures. I love these characters and their story, but still, looking back, I felt I hadn't quite finished. I've learned so much since then that I wanted another crack at it. So I've added more suspense, intrigue, and atmosphere. Now, it feels like a brand-new book. As a child, London Danvers was kidnapped from her wealthy family. Over the years, many women have come forward claiming to be the long-lost heiress--only to be exposed as frauds. Now, another woman has arrived in Oregon, claiming to be London. But Adria Nash is different. She knows personal details only London could have known, yet she can't remember what happened the night of her abduction--a fact that makes family rebel Zachary Danvers suspicious. Still, Adria is determined to prove her identity. . ..."
  • "As a child, London Danvers was kidnapped from her wealthy family: Over the years, many women have come forward claiming to be the long-lost heiress-only to be exposed as frauds. Now, another woman has arrived in Oregon, claiming to be London."
  • "Adria Nash meets with skepticism when she arrives at the home of the wealthy Danvers family intent on proving she is London Danvers, the heiress kidnapped many years earlier as a child, but she soon comes to realize there is someone does believe her--and is not at all pleased she has been found."
  • "Desperately trying to remember her past, Adria Nash believes that she is London Danvers, who was kidnapped from her wealthy family as a child, and sets out to prove her true identity while trying to elude a clever killer."@en
  • "Adria Nash meets with skepticism when she arrives at the home of the wealthy Danvers family intent on proving she is London Danvers, the heiress kidnapped many years earlier as a child, but she soon comes to realize there is someone does believe her--and is not at all pleased she has been found."@en
  • "As a child, London Danvers was kidnapped from her wealthy family. Over the years , many women have come forward claiming to be the long-lost heiress. Now Adria Nash appears claiming to be London Danvers."
  • "As a child, London Danvers was kidnapped from her wealthy family. Over the years , many women have come forward claiming to be the long-lost heiress. Now Adria Nash appears claiming to be London Danvers."@en

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  • "Krimis, Thriller, Spionage"
  • "Romantic suspense"@en
  • "Suspense fiction"@en
  • "Romantic suspense fiction"@en
  • "Romantic suspense fiction"
  • "Fiction"@en
  • "Fiction"
  • "Love stories"
  • "Love stories"@en
  • "Electronic books"@en
  • "Electronic books"

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  • "Wehe dem, der Böses tut Thriller"
  • "See how she dies"@en
  • "See how she dies"
  • "Wehe dem, der Böses tut : Thriller"
  • "See How She Dies"
  • "Wehe dem, der Böses tut"
  • "SEE HOW SHE DIES"
  • "Wehe dem, der Böses tut/Dark Silence"
  • "Wehe dem, der Böses tut. Dark silence"