Fangio, Ann Woolf (9781504997232) — Readings Books
Fangio
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Fangio

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The main character of "Fangio" is the Traveler, a twenty-eight-year-old Belgian Canadian woman who leaves on a trip throughout the USA after the death of her best friend's father. A dramatic event at her home front forces her to interrupt her trip after six months and fly back to Belgium for just one week. After she returns to the States, suddenly her hometown and its surroundings are startled by a series of killings, not connected to each other at first sight. As a die-hard Stephen king addict, the Traveler is accompanied by his books that inspire and assist her when she has to make decisions. The first half of the book sets all the characters, drags the reader into the world of the Traveler and her entourage. The second half of the book contains the mystery and the action. As I am writing the synopsis myself, it is very hard to boast and use marketing terms in order to make you feel like reading my book. All I can say is that it was written with heart and soul, without the intention even ever to publish. And there must be a reason that since 1997 I didn't write again, until three weeks ago when I was in Romania and I started my second thriller: "In Romania, all Bulgarians Are from Texas."

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Format
Paperback
Publisher
Authorhouse
Date
27 January 2016
Pages
162
ISBN
9781504997232

This title is printed to order. This book may have been self-published. If so, we cannot guarantee the quality of the content. In the main most books will have gone through the editing process however some may not. We therefore suggest that you be aware of this before ordering this book. If in doubt check either the author or publisher’s details as we are unable to accept any returns unless they are faulty. Please contact us if you have any questions.

The main character of "Fangio" is the Traveler, a twenty-eight-year-old Belgian Canadian woman who leaves on a trip throughout the USA after the death of her best friend's father. A dramatic event at her home front forces her to interrupt her trip after six months and fly back to Belgium for just one week. After she returns to the States, suddenly her hometown and its surroundings are startled by a series of killings, not connected to each other at first sight. As a die-hard Stephen king addict, the Traveler is accompanied by his books that inspire and assist her when she has to make decisions. The first half of the book sets all the characters, drags the reader into the world of the Traveler and her entourage. The second half of the book contains the mystery and the action. As I am writing the synopsis myself, it is very hard to boast and use marketing terms in order to make you feel like reading my book. All I can say is that it was written with heart and soul, without the intention even ever to publish. And there must be a reason that since 1997 I didn't write again, until three weeks ago when I was in Romania and I started my second thriller: "In Romania, all Bulgarians Are from Texas."

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Format
Paperback
Publisher
Authorhouse
Date
27 January 2016
Pages
162
ISBN
9781504997232