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Narrated by:
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Regina Reagan
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By:
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Lisa Gardner
Summary
I escaped. My name is Flora Dane, and I was kidnapped from a beach on spring break. I spent 472 days with my captor before I was found. I survived. And I've spent the last five years trying to reacquaint myself with the rhythms of my life. But everything is different.
My relationships are fractured. I've had to learn how to protect myself, how to live in this dangerous new world. I'm reckless. I know that there are other predators out there, and I'll do anything to stop them. Now I've killed a man who I suspect may be involved in another girl's disappearance.
Detective D. D. Warren doesn't trust me. She doesn't know whether I am a victim or a vigilante. Sometimes neither do I. But all she needs to know is that I can help. And that I'll put myself in danger again if I need to. Because the only thing that's important is to find her.
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Critic reviews
Great read
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Excellent
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The middle section of the book was perhaps a little long winded but the ending was punchy and worth the wait.
The narration was good and conveyed the drama and differentiated the characters well.
The master of misdirection
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Totally gripping
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At times this book becomes a bit confusing in terms of who is who and I did re listen to a few parts.
The story is largely of a woman who has been 'messed up' by having been held hostage. As far as I can work out, she has some affection for her previous captor, in the way of a psychological condition. He sounds ghastly. I'm avoiding a plot spoiler here but she then sets about putting all that to rights as a sort of vigilante. Of course she ends up being held hostage again and the patterns are similar to her past...but why?
Definitely not for young ears. She is abused.
This book has not gone into my top ten list but was not time wasted.
Sleazy
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