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Find You First - A Novel

2021, Heftet, Engelsk

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The New
York Times
bestselling author of Elevator Pitch and master of
psychological suspense returns with a riveting thriller in which the possible
heirs of a dying tech millionaire are mysteriously being eliminated, one by
one.


Find You First starts with a bang and ends with
an even bigger one. . . . Its the best book of his career. Stephen
King

Tech millionaire Miles Cookson has
more money than he can ever spend, and everything he could dream ofexcept
time.He has recently been diagnosed with a terminal illness, and there
is a fifty percent chance that it can be passed on to the next generation. For
Miles, this means taking a long hard look at his past . . .


Two
decades ago, a young, struggling Miles was a sperm donor. Somewhere out there,
he has kidsnine of them. And they might be about to inherit both the good and
the bad from himmaybe his fortune, or maybe something much worse.


As
Miles begins to search for the children hes never known, aspiring film
documentarian Chloe Swanson embarks on a quest to find her biological father,
armed with the knowledge that twenty-two years ago, her mother used a New York
sperm bank to become pregnant.


When
Miles and Chloe eventually connect, their excitement at finding each other is
overshadowed by a series of mysterious and terrifying events. One by one, Miless
other potential heirs are vanishingevery trace of them wiped, like they never
existed at all.


Who
is the vicious killeranother heir methodically erasing rivals? Or is something
even more sinister going on?


Its
a deadly race against time . . .

Produktegenskaper

  • Forfatter

  • Bidragsyter

    Barclay, Linwood (Forfatter)
  • Forlag/utgiver

    William Morrow Paperbacks
  • Format

    Heftet
  • Språk

    Engelsk
  • Utgivelsesår

    2021
  • EAN

    9780062993878

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