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Monday, September 20, 2010

And then you die

Iris Johansen
Review by Giselle Albim

And then you die, is a thriller written by a successful American novelist called Iris Johansen. This fascinating story keeps the reader trapped and intrigued from the first till the last page. It is enjoyable reading the love story hidden in a danger and dramatic situation lived by the main characters. Full of twists, this is a worth reading story.
The thriller is about a photojournalist, Bess Grady who travels with her sister to Tenajo, Mexico. Once there, they discover that the town is full of dead people, only a baby remains alive. They are the only witness of a cruel biological attack. But before they could do something, they are carried by a group of soldiers to a hospital. There after being sedated for three days, Bess wakes up and discovers that her sister is dead. Kaldak, an ex agent from the CIA, is the only person who could help her to find Esteban, the assassin of the people in the village, but also of her sister. While they are trying to find out what have happened in Tenajo, without being killed by Esteban, they begin to trust each other. 
I highly recommend this thriller to those who enjoy reading suspense, drama and romance all at the same time

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