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Narrado por:
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Avery Reid
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De:
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Mark Lukens
After a dinner with friends, psychologist Phil Stanton and his wife Cathy are followed by a white pickup truck. Phil thinks he loses their pursuer, but when they reach their remote home, the pickup truck is right behind them again. Megan, Phil and Cathy's 14-year-old daughter, steps onto the front porch to see what's happening. Phil tells Megan to go back inside, and as he calls the police, the truck turns around and leaves. The police arrive, but there isn't much they can do because Phil doesn't have the truck's license plate number or a description of the driver.
The stalker knows where Phil, Cathy, and Megan live now, and over the next few days, the terror escalates: Phil treats a mysterious patient with violent tendencies who issues a threatening warning; Phil is haunted by nightmares; and Cathy hears him murmuring strange things in his sleep. Soon Cathy discovers clues that lead her to believe Phil may know who their stalker is and why he has chosen them.
Dark things are beginning to turn up from Phil's past...and his stalker is just getting started.
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I loved the pace and suspense of this story! Great character development and use of words to describe details (not too many/few) for my taste. I highly recommend it and will definitely be looking for more from this author!
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I don’t always remember narrator names, but I recognized her voice instantly as the reader of another book in my library. I am not a fan, and have a hard time listening to Avery’s apathetic nature, erroneous inflections, terrible female voices(they all sound like 12yr old valley girls from the 80’s), and flat narration. I will be choosing more closely as to avoid her in the future. Listening to her is like nails on chalkboard for me.
Great suspense!
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