3 best Toni Hill books

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Psychology accounts for most of the success in the black genre. And the writer Toni Hill already leaves with the academic training in this regard. We may be getting closer to the murderer, the potential victim or the investigator, the question is to tune in to that dial of fear, of unease, of ...

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The Dark Goodbye of Teresa Lanza, by Toni Hill

The dark goodbye of Teresa Lanza

The most unsuspected blackness as a literary argument already happens in reality, in front of our noses. That's where Toni Hill got this novel loaded with rawness and that strange lyricism that accompanies our deepest contradictions between goodness and pettiness of the soul. ...

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Crystal Tigers, by Toni Hill

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Homicide as hyperbole of guilt and remorse. The idea of ​​evil presented in a way that anyone can empathize with to a greater degree. There are certain things in our past that can expose us to the idea of ​​a great risk taken or something certainly wrong. AND …

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