
Every Step You Take
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Karen Bartke
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John Telfer
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M A Hunter
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'Fresh, pacey, and exciting! You’ll be racing to the finish at breakneck speed!' L C North
Run for your life...
This morning I woke up to flowers - they should be well wishes for my big race but I know they’re not.
They’re from him.
He shouldn’t be here. He shouldn’t even be in the country. Last I heard he was behind bars for all he did to me.
But he says he’s going to be at the marathon today, watching me.
I have 26 miles to figure out what he wants. Or if it’s even him. Or I could lose more than just the race.
A taut psychological thriller, perfect for fans of Teresa Driscoll, TM Logan and Daniel Hirst.
©2024 M A Hunter (P)2024 Boldwood BooksLo que los oyentes dicen sobre Every Step You Take
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- Tawny
- 04-13-24
Can’t even finish
This book is absolutely ridiculous, and I’m just disappointed that I listened to so much of it and wouldn’t feel right returning it.
I’m not a high-power Olympic runner, but I have completed long races, and I cannot imagine trying to solve a major mystery & taking all of these phone calls during the most important race of my life. The entire thing is just ludicrous. It’s actually a very clever idea and I think it could’ve worked if a bulk of the story did not happen during the race. Unfortunately, this just didn’t work for me at all.
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