2013年12月29日 星期日

The Amsterdam Connection(All)

Summary:
Kate Jensen is a reporter who only wrote about crime on the Daily Echo in London. One day he met his ex-boss Max Carson who lived in Holland. They talked about the past and Kate’s latest story. Unfortunately, a few days later, Max was found lying dead in an Amsterdam street with twenty knife wounds in his body. The death of Max made Kate reminded something bad in the past. And Kate thought this case was related with her. So Kate started to find out the truth. Kate met Jos van Essen in his apartment. Kate asked Jos about the club and then they talked about Max. Kate had a feeling Jos knew more than he would say. Kate left his number to Bert who knew a lot of things about the city. Elly met Kate and told him that the police had found the killer. Kate didn’t believe Elly, so he made an appointment with Max’s brother Tom. Kate got some news about the club. After the meeting Kate was in danger. Someone wanted to kill her. But she escaped. She went to a football match with Jos because she wanted to realize more about the football. After a few days, Kate met the goalkeeper Sanchez. She found out that Christiaans was the key of the case. Later Elly and Sanchez was caught by Christiaans, and so was Kate. Kate found a small window then she escaped from it. She ran to the police station for help. Finally, they caught Christiaans. And the case was over.


Reflection:
     I have been read some books which written by Sue Leather. Most of her books are about murder mystery. In her books, every character is as vivid as life. You can image the characters truly by reading her stories. I like this writer. You not only read the book but also used your brain to think about the case. You won’t feel bored when you read her books. When I was reading this book, I would be careful in every part of the story. It might be the key point of this murder. I felt more excited as I read more chapters. It felt like I am also a character in the story. And my heart went up and down. You can’t refuse to read this book! If you read this book, you can’t stop it.

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