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Don't let go / Michel Bussi ; translated from the French by Sam Taylor.

By: Contributor(s): Language: English Original language: French Publication details: London : Weidenfeld & Nicolson, 2017.Description: 324 pages : map ; 24 cmISBN:
  • 9781474601795
  • 1474601790
  • 9781474601788
Other title:
  • Do not let go
Uniform titles:
  • Ne lâche pas ma main. English
Subject(s): Genre/Form: DDC classification:
  • 843.92 23
Summary: Picture the scene - an idyllic resort on the island of Reunion. Martial and Liane Bellion are enjoying the perfect moment with their six-year-old daughter. Turquoise skies, clear water, palm trees, a warm breeze...Then Liane Bellion disappears. She went up to her hotel room between 3 and 4pm and never came back. When the room is opened, it is empty, but there is blood everywhere. An employee of the hotel claims to have seen Martial in the corridor during that crucial hour. Then Martial also disappears, along with his daughter. An all-out manhunt is declared across the island. But is Martial really his wife's killer? And if he isn't, why does he appear to be so guilty?
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"First published in French as Ne lâche pas ma main by Presses de la Cité..."--Title page verso.

Picture the scene - an idyllic resort on the island of Reunion. Martial and Liane Bellion are enjoying the perfect moment with their six-year-old daughter. Turquoise skies, clear water, palm trees, a warm breeze...Then Liane Bellion disappears. She went up to her hotel room between 3 and 4pm and never came back. When the room is opened, it is empty, but there is blood everywhere. An employee of the hotel claims to have seen Martial in the corridor during that crucial hour. Then Martial also disappears, along with his daughter. An all-out manhunt is declared across the island. But is Martial really his wife's killer? And if he isn't, why does he appear to be so guilty?

Translated from the French.

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