Headhunter: A NovelHarperCollins, 1993 - 440 pages |
À l'intérieur du livre
Résultats 1-2 sur 2
Page 43
... German culture . Otto had considered the act a privilege and had torched the books with a sense of holy mission . How Lilah got him from the dead , she could not imagine . The next thing she knew , he was burning down her beloved ...
... German culture . Otto had considered the act a privilege and had torched the books with a sense of holy mission . How Lilah got him from the dead , she could not imagine . The next thing she knew , he was burning down her beloved ...
Page 307
... German , perhaps , or English . P : AP : P : AP : P : AP : P : AP : P : AP : P : I didn't leave the table until after two - thirty . Who was with you ? People . I suppose who they were makes no difference ... Some friends were there ...
... German , perhaps , or English . P : AP : P : AP : P : AP : P : AP : P : AP : P : I didn't leave the table until after two - thirty . Who was with you ? People . I suppose who they were makes no difference ... Some friends were there ...
Table des matières
Section 1 | 3 |
Section 2 | 6 |
Section 3 | 11 |
Droits d'auteur | |
42 autres sections non affichées
Autres éditions - Tout afficher
Expressions et termes fréquents
Amy's Arlene Phillips Arnie asked Austin Purvis Barbara Beaumorris began Bella Ben Webster birds called cats chair Charlie cigarette D-Squads dead Doctor Kurtz Doctor Marlow Doctor Purvis door Eleanor Eleanor Farjeon Eloise Emma eyes Fabiana face Fagan father fingers floor Freda Gatz girl glass gone Gordon Perry Grendel Griffin hair hand happened heard Heart of Darkness Heathcliff Jean-Paul Sartre John Dai Julian Slade kill kitchen knew light Lilah Kemp looked Marlow thought Maynard Modecate mother moved never Olivia once Oona Orenstein Orley paintings Parkin Institute patient Peggy Robert Robert Ireland Rosedale Rupert seemed seen Shapiro shoes silence sister sitting Slade smiled someone stared stood sturnusemia Susanna Susanna Moodie tell thing told took turned voice walked wanted Warren Warren Ellis watched window woman wondered words wore Wylie