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In the Room with Three Doors
- De: R.J. Askew
- Narrado por: R.J. Askew
- Duración: 2 h y 55 m
- Versión completa
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The young A&E doctor is dumbstruck when he walks into the softly-furnished quite room, The Royal London Hospital's "Room of Death" to merry medics. For, standing there before him - about to receive the worst of news from his lips - is the identical twin of the 25-year-old woman he has just pronounced dead, after yet another cycling fatality at the Old Street roundabout.
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Addictive
- De N👩🏫📚 en 02-01-21
- In the Room with Three Doors
- De: R.J. Askew
- Narrado por: R.J. Askew
Enjoyed reading
Revisado: 07-25-20
This was a great book. Short but enjoyable. This is the type of book you take with you to the tub with a glass of wine. Only problem I found with it is I have noticed a lot of women in my age group really aren’t into crass books and this is a crass book. I found it very enjoyable I liked how the reader made it feel very enjoyable. It’s done in the English style but not dry and stuffy as I had assumed it would be.
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Scattered Ash: A Young Adult Dystopian Novel
- Wall of Fire Series, Book 2
- De: Melanie Tays
- Narrado por: Kim Churchill
- Duración: 6 h y 8 m
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Following a crushing betrayal, Emery grapples with her new existence in the Ash after begin exiled from The City. But freeing herself from the clutches of The City and the tyrannical Council isn’t as simple as walking away. With the enigmatic Vander as her unexpected companion, Emery discovers that the Ash isn’t what anyone thought, and the truth is more horrifying than anyone could have imagined.
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Awesome
- De Tm en 07-24-20
- Scattered Ash: A Young Adult Dystopian Novel
- Wall of Fire Series, Book 2
- De: Melanie Tays
- Narrado por: Kim Churchill
Awesome
Revisado: 07-24-20
First of all if you haven’t read Wall of Fire then start with that. These books will make you wish for more. Like knowing how the domes became or Vans and Vanders story. This book is full of surprises and actually keeps you guessing. I have been trying to get my boys to read them since the heroine isn’t mushy or anything like that. I was shocked to find out who the villain was and why. I feel this book could actually be more true than we expect even though it’s fiction. Melanie Tays is an awesome writer and I love the way the reader tries to bring characters to life.
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