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The psychiatrist's couch holds many secrets. Can it also hold the key to a series of murders? John Hanson—murdered in the street in a gruesome but apparently arbitrary attack. Carol Roberts—tortured and left to die in agony. In this chilling game of cat and mouse, psychiatrist = Judd Stevens must trust no one, especially none of his patients. Could the killer be Teri Washburn, Hollywood starlet, thrown out of Tinseltown in scandalous circumstances? Or could it be Harrison Burke; a top business man and disturbed paranoiac? Or possibly Alexander Fallon, a crazed evangelist determined to avenge all sin in the world? In the deadly game, there can only be one survivor and Judd must play to win if he is to stay alive . . .

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Il volto nudo, Sidney Sheldon

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1984
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Titel
Il volto nudo
Sprache
Italienisch
Autor*innen
Sidney Sheldon
Erscheinungsdatum
1984
Seitenzahl
248
ISBN10
8820004275
ISBN13
9788820004279
Reihe
Erstveröffentlichung
1970
Originaltitel
The Naked Face
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3,4 von 5 Sternen
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The psychiatrist's couch holds many secrets. Can it also hold the key to a series of murders? John Hanson—murdered in the street in a gruesome but apparently arbitrary attack. Carol Roberts—tortured and left to die in agony. In this chilling game of cat and mouse, psychiatrist = Judd Stevens must trust no one, especially none of his patients. Could the killer be Teri Washburn, Hollywood starlet, thrown out of Tinseltown in scandalous circumstances? Or could it be Harrison Burke; a top business man and disturbed paranoiac? Or possibly Alexander Fallon, a crazed evangelist determined to avenge all sin in the world? In the deadly game, there can only be one survivor and Judd must play to win if he is to stay alive . . .