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Pretend You're Safe

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Pretend You're Safe

By: Alexandra Ivy
Narrated by: Katherine Fenton
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Pretend You're Safe is the new gripping, chilling thriller from New York Times best-selling author Alexandra Ivy. Perfect for fans of Karen Rose, Karin Slaughter and Lisa Gardner.

He sees you.... He knows you.... And he'll never let you go....

First came the floods. Then came the bodies. The victims - strangled, then buried along the shores of the Mississippi - have finally been unearthed, years after they disappeared. He remembers every satisfying kill...each woman's terror and agony. But there's only one he truly wanted. And fate has brought her within reach again....

Jaci Patterson was 16 when she found the first golden locket on her porch. Inside were a few strands of hair wrapped around a scrap of bloodstained ribbon. Though the 'gifts' kept arriving, no one believed her hunch that a serial killer was at work. Now Jaci has returned home...and the nightmare is starting once more.

Back then, Rylan Cooper was an arrogant deputy sheriff convinced that Jaci was just an attention-seeking teen. It was a fatal mistake. There's a murderer in their midst, someone determined to settle old scores and keep playing a twisted game. And it won't end until Jaci is his forever....

©2017 Alexandra Ivy (P)2017 Headline Publishing Group Limited
Romance Romantic Suspense Suspense Thriller & Suspense Crime Murder Fiction
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Like listening to a one star badly written Netflix film script! Not recommended! Great narration.

Cliché overload!

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The performance/reading of the book was good (American) but the story itself was predictable and corny, so many cliches.
I kept waiting for the twist as I assumed it could be so obvious, but it was, thank goodness I used a free credit for this one!

Corny and predictable

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