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Narrated by:
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Bahni Turpin
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By:
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Sheena Kamal
Meet Nora Watts. She's not your average heroine, but she'll go above and beyond for those she loves. For fans of Jeffery Deaver's The Never Game and Karin Slaughter's The Last Widow comes a book about family, loyalty and love.
'Sheena Kamal's writing is as fearless as her protagonist' LINWOOD BARCLAY
'Will stay with you for a long, long time. Perhaps forever' JEFFERY DEAVER
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Find your enemy. Before he finds you . . .
Nora Watts is used to being hunted. Since she rescued her biological daughter, Bonnie, two years ago, from the criminal gang that had kidnapped her, Nora's been targeted by the ruthless Dao. He wants revenge, and he will use whatever he can to get to Nora - including Bonnie.
So, Nora has no choice: the hunted must become the hunter.
But as she chases after Dao, from the snow-laden streets of Vancouver to the sun-bleached beaches in Indonesia, she knows that it's only a matter of time before they come face to face - and this time, only one of them can walk away.
It's a mother's job to keep her child safe, at all costs, so can Nora find Dao and stop him - before it's too late?
'I'd follow Nora Watts (and her dog) anywhere' A. L. GAYLIN
'The next Gillian Flynn' IRISH INDEPENDENT
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Critic reviews
Sheena Kamal's writing is as fearless as her protagonist
Intricately plotted. A tense, taut thriller with a flawed, compelling heroine. I want to read more about Nora Watts
This is a rampageous romp in the modern idiom with an underlying theme of sacrifice. Mothers will recognise that and accept it as rote, going on to enjoy Nora Watts, the swashbuckling hero, a woman of inviolate principle who makes her own rules. Hardly a role model but certainly a brilliant companion for dark days. All hail to escapist literature and Sheena Kamal in particular.
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