• Maggie

  • The Sequel to The Dead Don't Dance
  • By: Charles Martin
  • Narrated by: Adam Verner
  • Length: 8 hrs and 30 mins
  • 4.6 out of 5 stars (565 ratings)

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Maggie

By: Charles Martin
Narrated by: Adam Verner
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Publisher's summary

USA TODAY bestseller from the author of The Mountain Between Us, now a major motion picture!

"When Maggie opened her eyes that New Year's Day some seventeen months ago, I felt like I could see again. The fog lifted off my soul, and for the first time since our son had died and she had gone to sleep—some four months, sixteen days, eighteen hours, and nineteen minutes earlier—I took a breath deep enough to fill both my lungs."

Life began again for Dylan Styles when his beloved wife Maggie awoke from a coma. A coma brought on by the intense two-day labor that resulted in heartbreaking loss. In this poignant love story that is redolent with Southern atmosphere, Dylan and Maggie must come to terms with their past before they can embrace their future.

©006 Charles Martin (P)2017 Thomas Nelson Publishers

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Maggie by Charles Martin

I have read every Charles Martin book I can find and have loved every one. So great to read a great book and not have to listen to profanity. Thanks

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Beautiful

Once again I have loved every minute of Charles Martin’s book. He has a God given talent and I am so glad to have found his stories. Thank you Mr Martin!

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Masterpiece

Another masterpiece such a great continuation of a love story of two people who go through a lot and find their way back to each other

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Series should be read by the same narrator

The story was greatly diminished by the change in narrator. Story was great. Stick with Jonathan for your books. The characters lost their life in this follow up. I couldn't even find any of Amos' personality.

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Maggie

Loved the story, hated the narrator, almost quit listening, he made Dillion sound like a dragnet detective, Amos like Tonto from the Lone Ranger, jake the car sales man like “Goofy”. Should have stuck withNarrator of “The Dead Don’t Dance”! He was spot on! Love Charles Martin book and for that reason kept listening.

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Good story, missed previous narrator

Enjoyed the story. But almost couldn’t get past the fact that Jonathan Riggs didn’t do the narration. This narrator was fine, but Jonathan Riggs is the voice that belonged with this book.

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How the town sticks together

Love was shown in so many ways even in difficult situations. They all supported each other.

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Awesome!!

lovely story Charles Martin is the ultimate author . a must read for any one.

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The story and characters = 5 stars; narration = 0

The characters and story are wonderful but the narration is awful. The narrator uses different, affected tones of voice for each character and they all sound false and strained. If I hadn't read the first book in the series, I'd wouldn't have finished this book. A computerized voice from a text to speech application would have been better.

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Too sad

Of all Charles Martin's books, this was the most difficult. So much sadness and a predictable ending.

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