The Look-Alike
A Novel
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Narrado por:
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Tavia Gilbert
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De:
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Erica Spindler
Sobre este áudio
From Erica Spindler, the New York Times best-selling author of The Other Girl and Justice for Sara comes The Look-Alike, a thrilling psychological drama about a woman who believes she escaped a brutal murder years ago - but does anyone else believe her?
Sienna Scott grew up in the dark shadow of her mother’s paranoid delusions. Now, she's returned home to confront her past and the unsolved murder that altered the course of her life.
In her mother’s shuttered house, an old fear that has haunted Sienna for years rears its ugly head - that it was she who had been the killer’s target that night. And now, with it, a new fear - that the killer not only intended to remedy his past mistake - he’s already begun. But are these fears any different from the ones that torment her mother?
As the walls close in, the line between truth and lie, reality and delusion disintegrate. Has Sienna’s worst nightmare come true? Or will she unmask a killer and finally prove she may be her mother’s look-alike, but she’s not her clone?
©2020 Erica Spindler (P)2020 Macmillan AudioResumo da Crítica
“In a word: riveting. An intense psychological thriller about love, betrayal, mental illness, and fear; a twisty, atmospheric suspense that will have you questioning the troubled heroine and flipping pages to find out what happened. Spindler is at the top of her game." (Allison Brennan, New York Times best-selling author)
“[A] superlative romantic thriller.... Multidimensional characters with a plethora of hidden agendas help drive the riveting plot to its explosive conclusion.” (Publishers Weekly, starred review)