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Disappearer
General Fiction消失者
(italian) Donato Carisi
The sequel to "The Devil Is Whispering" is the work of Donato Carisi, a best-selling suspense novel writer who is popular in Italy and winner of the SNCF European Detective Fiction Award, the Pocket Reader Award, and the Baccarella Award, Italy's highest award. Recommended by Ken Follett, the author of "The Fall of Giants", it has a dark atmosphere comparable to "Seven Deadly Sins", hard-core and brain-burning, and you can't guess the ending until the last moment! Suddenly, the missing persons are back, wearing the same clothes as when they disappeared, killing with hatred. Where did these missing people go? Why come back to kill again? As the clues progressed, female detective Mira discovered that the serial murder case was related to the disappearance of sleeping pills more than 10 years ago, and those who took sleeping pills eventually disappeared in Room 317 of a hotel. Mira tracked to the hotel, the phone rang, and a piece of music came... Maybe you have to go to the depths of hell to find the answer.
The sequel to "The Devil Is Whispering" is the work of Donato Carisi, a best-selling suspense novel writer who is popular in Italy and winner of the SNCF European Detective Fiction Award, the Pocket Reader Award, and the Baccarella Award, Italy's highest award. Recommended by Ken Follett, the author of "The Fall of Giants", it has a dark atmosphere comparable to "Seven Deadly Sins", hard-core and brain-burning, and you can't guess the ending until the last moment! Suddenly, the missing persons are back, wearing the same clothes as when they disappeared, killing with hatred. Where did these missing people go? Why come back to kill again? As the clues progressed, female detective Mira discovered that the serial murder case was related to the disappearance of sleeping pills more than 10 years ago, and those who took sleeping pills eventually disappeared in Room 317 of a hotel. Mira tracked to the hotel, the phone rang, and a piece of music came... Maybe you have to go to the depths of hell to find the answer.

Man in Maze
General Fiction迷宫中的人
(italian) Donato Carisi
Hard-core, brain-burning, you won't know the truth until the last page. Writer Donato Carisi has won the SNCF European Detective Fiction Award, the Pocket Reader Award, and the Baccarella Award, Italy's highest award. It would have been an unusual day, when she and the boy she loved were about to confess their feelings to each other. But the road to school never ended. At the last glance, she saw that the kidnapper was a bunny-headed man with heart-shaped eyes. When she wakes up again, the psychological criminal profiler tells her that she has been found, but her memories are needed to find clues and catch the kidnapper. In this way, her nightmare can end. But before that, she must know one thing: fifteen years have passed since the kidnapping. In the past fifteen years, private detective Bruno has also been unable to escape nightmares. His nightmares stem from guilt. He betrayed the trust of the girl's parents. Now that the girl has been found, he should restart the investigation, but it's a pity. She hesitated in the maze of memory, and he raced against time in the maze of the past. An old case, a strange bunny-headed man. What will be waiting for them at the exit of the maze?
Hard-core, brain-burning, you won't know the truth until the last page. Writer Donato Carisi has won the SNCF European Detective Fiction Award, the Pocket Reader Award, and the Baccarella Award, Italy's highest award. It would have been an unusual day, when she and the boy she loved were about to confess their feelings to each other. But the road to school never ended. At the last glance, she saw that the kidnapper was a bunny-headed man with heart-shaped eyes. When she wakes up again, the psychological criminal profiler tells her that she has been found, but her memories are needed to find clues and catch the kidnapper. In this way, her nightmare can end. But before that, she must know one thing: fifteen years have passed since the kidnapping. In the past fifteen years, private detective Bruno has also been unable to escape nightmares. His nightmares stem from guilt. He betrayed the trust of the girl's parents. Now that the girl has been found, he should restart the investigation, but it's a pity. She hesitated in the maze of memory, and he raced against time in the maze of the past. An old case, a strange bunny-headed man. What will be waiting for them at the exit of the maze?