tailieunhanh - The Expats by Chris Pavone

They were immigrants, immigrating. She’d seen them departing from Mexico City after a bus from Morelia, or air transfers from Quito or Guatemala City. She’d seen them in Managua and Port-au-Prince, Caracas and Bogotá. Everywhere in the world she’d gone, she’d seen them. Now she is one of them. Now this is her, curbside at the airport in Frankfurtam-Main. Behind her is a pile of eight oversized mismatched suitcases. She’d seen such gigantic suitcases before in her life, and had thought, Who in their right mind would ever buy such unmanageable. The Expats by Chris. | í r L MB J iCHRIS PAVONE I n 7 1Í JTt NOVEL SSịRÍ Purchase a copy of THE EXPATS at one of these retailers THE CROWN PUBLISHING GROUP BARNES NOBLE BOOKSELLERS GooqIc books I J iBookstore k Ệ INDIEBOUND The Expats Chris Pavone Katherine had seen them many times at international airports with their mountains of cheap luggage their faces merging worry with bewilderment with exhaustion their children slumped fathers clutching handfuls of red or green passports that set them apart from blue-passported Americans. They were immigrants immigrating. She d seen them departing from Mexico City after a bus from Morelia or air transfers from Quito or Guatemala City. She d seen them in Managua and Port-au-Prince Caracas and Bogotá. Everywhere in the world she d gone she d seen them. Now she is one of them. Now this is her curbside at the airport in Frankfurt-am-Main. Behind her is a pile of eight oversized mismatched suitcases. She d seen such gigantic suitcases before in her life and had thought Who in their right mind would ever buy such unmanageable hideous luggage Now she knows someone who needs to pack absolutely everything all at once. The Expats by Chris Pavone

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