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Wednesday, February 19, 2020

Woman On The Edge, by Samantha M. Bailey

Woman On The Edge, by Samantha M. Bailey

Simon & Schuster Audio - 2019
Thriller
Audiobook 
Narrated by Katherine Fenton
8 Hours, 25 Minutes


What drives a woman to do the unthinkable? To give her baby to a stranger and leap to her death?

Nicole Markham was a woman who had it all. Founder and CEO of a major athletic brand, she had a successful career, financial security and then a beautiful baby. One day, looking haggard and disheveled, she speaks to a stranger, calling them by name and asking them to take her baby before thrusting the child into the stranger's arms and jumping in front of a subway train. Morgan Kincaid is left stunned, speechless, and holding the woman's baby. 



With no corroborating witnesses she is soon the main suspect in the police investigation into Nicole's death.  When it becomes clear that that the police are not looking any further than Morgan, she is determined to clear her own name. Was Nicole being stalked and in danger, or was she just paranoid? After mysterious events and close calls, Morgan realizes she may now be the one in danger. And just how did Nicole Markham know her name?

There is no beating around the bush here, the story forcibly grabbed my attention in the first few paragraphs, and a steady level of suspense saw the story to its conclusion. 

Narration was performed by Kathrine Fenton who has a clear and pleasant voice with good tone and cadence, as well as a good range of character and emotion for the story. 

Woman On The Edge, by Samantha Bailey is a solid debut thriller and I look forward to reading more from this author in the future.

Happy Reading,
Christine

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