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Narrated by:
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Andrew Wincott
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Written by:
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Belinda Bauer
About this listen
Snap decisions can be fatal ...
On a stifling summer's day, 11-year-old Jack and his two sisters sit in their broken-down car, waiting for their mother to come back and rescue them. Jack's in charge, she'd said. I won't be long.
But she doesn't come back. She never comes back. And life as the children know it is changed forever.
Three years later, mum-to-be Catherine wakes to find a knife beside her bed, and a note that says: I could have killed you.
Meanwhile Jack is still in charge – of his sisters, of supporting them all, of making sure nobody knows they're alone in the house, and – quite suddenly – of finding out the truth about what happened to his mother.
But the truth can be a dangerous thing ...
©2018 Belinda Bauer (P)2018 ISIS AudioCritic Reviews
'Snap is the best kind of psychological thriller – it gives you chills, it makes you think, and it touches your heart. I loved it!.' (Sarah Pinborough, bestselling author of Behind Her Eyes)
'Edgy, original and beautifully written, this suspenseful story is dazzlingly good.' (The Sunday Mirror)
'Bauer secures her place as a star in the British psychological-suspense firmament with this tightly written tale. Bauer's characters ... are richly drawn and her plotting is impeccable.' (Booklist, starred review)
'Belinda Bauer's novels are original, disconcerting and gripping.' (The Times)
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