Monday, January 17, 2011

Hair Styles On My Head

Polar and news


crime fiction is often described as a "mirror of society" has become hackneyed phrase as meaningless a suspense.

Sometimes however, authors really captured the society in which they live and right now it is not a day without thinking of a book: Toxins Dear Jean-Paul Jody. He was already well up to date when the media were predicting our imminent death due to influenza A. Back on stage in front of the stage. The other day the lawyer Servier shouted in fury against his client and placed the responsibility on an administrative error. We feel that everyone is passing the buck, and that this affair will end Picks juice pudding. The State will compensate instead of the laboratory, and will continue to say that the poor individual is the cause of the collapse of Social Security.

So therefore to understand with clarity - even if it seems obscure - the struggles of power and interest in the pharmaceutical world, you ruez on Dear Toxins. We regret that the publisher ultimately does more work and do not flood the media press releases to report the existence of this novel.

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