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Jailbreaker

Jailbreaker

General Fiction

(australia) Michael Robertson

225K8.2

It has the quality of "Shawshank Redemption", defeated J. K. Rowling and Stephen King, and won the 2015 CWA "Golden Dagger Award". A mysterious prisoner escaped from prison the day before his ten-year sentence was about to expire! Audi was imprisoned for his role in the robbery. This robbery involved seven million US dollars. Two of the robbers were shot on the spot, and one escaped with the money. Audi was shot in the head and survived, and was sentenced to ten years in prison. For ten years, Audi was bullied in prison. From guards to other prisoners, everyone wanted to get the whereabouts of the huge sum of money from him, because the one who escaped was said to be his brother. Audi never gave in and remained tight-lipped. Just one day before his ten-year sentence was to be completed, Audi escaped from prison. This unnecessary escape was incomprehensible to everyone. The police, FBI, and gangsters launched a comprehensive hunt for him. During the dangerous escape, Audi's mysterious and dazzling personal charm always gave him a glimmer of hope to survive...

Shatter

Shatter

General Fiction

(australia) Michael Robertson

245K0

On a high bridge in heavy rain, a naked woman in a yellow raincoat jumped off; beside a cold barn, a naked woman with one hand handcuffed to a tree branch froze to death; at dawn, a popular female teacher knelt naked on an open-air stage in the park, pointing a gun at her head... No need for daggers, guns, or even showing up, the victim could commit suicide in a weird way in a very short time. An offensive and defensive battle between psychology masters: a psychologically twisted torture master VS a senior psychology professor. Any sign of weakness will attract hunting.

Suspect

Suspect

General Fiction

(australia) Michael Robertson

218K04

Psychologist Joseph O'Loughlin has a successful career and a happy family. However, it all fell apart in the blink of an eye. When he was in his late teens, he was diagnosed with Parkinson's disease, and soon he was involved in a murder case. As an expert on prostitutes, he was invited to assist the police in investigating the case of an unknown female corpse. During the process, he accidentally discovered that the deceased was actually his colleague and patient Catherine a few years ago. She had accused him of sexual harassment. She returned to London because she received an interview notice from his clinic, but no one knew who sent the notice. The day she was killed was the day he was diagnosed, and he could never say where he went that night. The professional advice he had previously provided seemed to have become a smokescreen to mislead the police, especially the information about his violent, fantasy-addicted patient Bobby. Joseph didn't kill anyone, but he has become the prime suspect. He had to start running away...