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_beng
_cMSU
_erda
050 _aPR6057.O33
100 _aGoddard Robert
_eauthor
245 _aPanic room
_cRobert Goddard
260 _aLondon
_bBantam Press
_c2018
300 _a371 pages
_c18 cm.
336 _2rdamedia
_atxt
337 _2unmediated
_ardamedia
_bn
338 _2volume
_ardacarrier
_bnc
520 _a'The world's greatest storyteller' Guardian 'Is this his best yet?...Full of sinister menace and propulsive pace with twisty plotting' Lee Child * Sometimes the danger is on the inside . . . High on a Cornish cliff sits a vast uninhabited mansion. Uninhabited except for Blake, a young woman of dubious background, secretive and alone, currently acting as housesitter. The house has a panic room. Cunningly concealed, steel lined, impregnable - and apparently closed from within. Even Blake doesn't know it's there. She's too busy being on the run from life, from a story she thinks she's escaped. But her remote existence is going to be invaded when people come looking for the house's owner, missing rogue pharma entrepreneur, Jack Harkness. Suddenly the whole world wants to know where his money has gone. Soon people are going to come knocking on the door, people with motives and secrets of their own, who will be asking Blake the sort of questions she can't - or won't - want to answer. And will the panic room ever give up its secrets? PANIC ROOM is Robert Goddard at his nerve-shredding best. A sliver of a mystery kicks off a juggernaut of a thriller. Layers of secrets, half truths and lies must be peeled back to reveal what really lies within.
650 _aVaults (Strong rooms)
650 _aHousesitting
650 _aMansions
650 _aBusinessmen
650 _aSecrecy
651 _aEngland
_xCornwall (Courts)
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