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A woman walks into a police station and tells officers she's been missing for eight years. She has no phone and no ID, just a piece of paper with a name on it- David Raker. Raker specializes in locating missing people. After his wife died, they became how he coped and moved on - and, almost a decade later, the disappeared aren't just his job any more, they're his life. So when the police call him, Raker agrees to meet the woman. But this is no ordinary case - and no ordinary woman. She looks exactly like his dead wife. She knows everything about their marriage, their history, even private conversations the two of them had. And soon, everything Raker thought he knew about his life, and about the woman he loved, will be exposed as a devastating lie . . .

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You were gone, Tim Weaver

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Titre
You were gone
Langue
Anglais
Auteurs
Tim Weaver
Publié
2018
Format
souple
Pages
496
ISBN10
0718189019
ISBN13
9780718189013
Première publication
2018
Titre original
You Were Gone
Évaluation
4,15 sur 5
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A woman walks into a police station and tells officers she's been missing for eight years. She has no phone and no ID, just a piece of paper with a name on it- David Raker. Raker specializes in locating missing people. After his wife died, they became how he coped and moved on - and, almost a decade later, the disappeared aren't just his job any more, they're his life. So when the police call him, Raker agrees to meet the woman. But this is no ordinary case - and no ordinary woman. She looks exactly like his dead wife. She knows everything about their marriage, their history, even private conversations the two of them had. And soon, everything Raker thought he knew about his life, and about the woman he loved, will be exposed as a devastating lie . . .