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Mary Higgins Clark
A Cry in the Night – Harrap’s
En Anglais – When Jenny meets Erich in New York, it is like a dream come true. A fashionable painter, he also seems like a thoughtful and caring person. They quickly marry so they can start a life together at his ranch in Minnesota with her two little girls.
Envie de lire en anglais ? Dorénavant, c'est possible grâce à Harrap's. Découvrez un roman policier de Mary Higgins Clark, la reine incontestée du suspense, en VO et en version intégrale, avec des traductions en marge pour vous aider à bien comprendre le texte. Émotions garanties !
Avec Harrap's, Yes you can !
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