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The Girl in the Ice
by Robert Bryndza
416 Pages · 2018 · 1 MB · 43 Downloads · New!
The Girl in the Ice is the suspense, redemption, fiction, thriller and mystery novel which describes the story of a young detective who is investigating a murder crime. Robert Bryndza is the author of this classic novel. A young boy was wandering around the ice lake where he discovered the dead body of a beautiful young girl. Her eyes were open and her lips are parted as she was trying to say some last words. The body was frozen in the ice and her hands bound on the back. The body of the dead girl was discovered beneath the thick sheet of ice in the local park of South London. Erika Foster is the Detective in this region and she was assigned to lead the investigation. The name of the victim is Evie and she was living a perfect life. She did not have to do anything with anybody then why someone killed her. When Erika digs deep in the situation, the case leads her to the murder of three other girls who were prostitutes and killed in the same passion. As she getting closer to the case, the killer is closing in to kill her. Last year an encounter ends up in the death of her husband which breaks her emotionally. Now, Erika has nothing to lose but she has something to achieve by bringing the suspect into justice.
Nine Elms
by Robert Bryndza
399 Pages · 2015 · 1 MB · 7 Downloads · New!
“Nine Elms” is a story of love, loss, heartbreak, and unbreakable bonds. This novel is written by Robert Bryndza. This is a gorgeous story about how life doesn’t always work out the way we want it to, but if we’re willing, we can still make it a great life. It is a good compelling story, engaging and easy to read. This is the perfect holiday novel, you can pick it up and get straight back into the story. The novel “Nine Elms ” is an enjoyable story that moves along at a good pace. It is not too quickly, but at a pace that keeps the reader engaged waiting to discover the outcome. It has a satisfactory ending which is a little predictable but ties up all the loose ends. Some of the male characters are a little too good to be true but that doesn’t spoil any part of the story. The author switches between the two time periods effortlessly and easily which doesn’t always happen in these kinds of books.

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