Joy Fielding’s ALL THE WRONG PLACES is a departure from the books deemed by certain critics as gold standards in the genre, and I loved it. Matchmaking by Internet, once reserved for those who were unsuccessful at finding love through conventional means, is not only acceptable, but also preferable to the dreaded fix-up by Great Aunt Mabel/5(). · All the wrong places: a novel by Fielding, Joy, author. and her mother, Joan, all decide to try their hand at online dating. They each download an app, hoping to right-swipe their way to love and happiness. But one of them unwittingly makes a date with a killer, starting the clock on a race to save her life" · You're Looking for Love in All the Wrong Places! A serial killer hunts for female victims via dating apps. His chance encounter with Paige (a member of Match Sticks – love the name btw) places her life, her mother's, her best friend's, and her cousin's, in danger. Contemporary drama romance with a side of serial strangler/5().
ALL THE WRONG PLACES. A serial killer stalks Boston, mostly unnoticed, as four women obsess over their personal crises. Fielding's latest seems unsure of its intentions. Breezy chick lit about stolen boyfriends, the search for commitment, and merry widowhood? Or a creepy thriller with a high-tech twist? All the Wrong Places Joy Fielding. Chapter One "So, tell me about yourself," he says. He smiles what he hopes is a sweet smile—neither too big nor too small, one that hints at a wry, maybe even offbeat sense of humor that he thinks would appeal to her. He wants to charm her. He wants her to like him. All the Wrong Places by Joy Fielding | Editorial Reviews. Hardcover $ Hardcover. $ NOOK Book. $ View All Available Formats Editions. Ship This Item — Qualifies for Free Shipping Buy Online, Pick up in Store Check Availability at Nearby Stores.
All the wrong places: a novel by Fielding, Joy, author. Publication date Topics. Names: Fielding, Joy, author. Title: All the wrong places: a novel / Joy Fielding. Description: New York: Ballantine Books, [] Identifiers: LCCN | ISBN (hardback) | ISBN (ebook) Subjects: LCSH: Online dating—Fiction. | Murder—Investigation—Fiction. |. Joy Fielding’s ALL THE WRONG PLACES is a departure from the books deemed by certain critics as gold standards in the genre, and I loved it. Matchmaking by Internet, once reserved for those who were unsuccessful at finding love through conventional means, is not only acceptable, but also preferable to the dreaded fix-up by Great Aunt Mabel.
0コメント