Without Her Consent
A Heart-Stopping Psychological Suspense Thriller
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Narrated by:
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Lauren Ezzo
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Written by:
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McGarvey Black
About this listen
She's been in a coma for years. How can she be pregnant?
When a coma patient starts to have contractions and gives birth to a baby boy, the child's arrival triggers an investigation into serious sexual assault.
Detectives McQuillan and Blalock are handed the case, while the internal hospital team collects data to help with the investigation.
When Dr. Angela Crawford, who helped deliver the baby, learns that the child will be put in foster care, she and her husband agree to take the little boy in.
Meanwhile, a young nurse, Jenny O'Hearn, helps compile data on the rapist and discovers several strange things. When Jenny is attacked, it forces the detectives to look at the case from a different perspective.
Could a staff doctor, male nurse, or the chaplain be the rapist?
Sometimes the truth isn't always obvious.
©2020 McGarvey Black (P)2020 TantorIntrigue, Captivating and thrilling finish.
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The premise is a good one, the story seems to move at a good pace. But it just doesn't seem to go anywhere. Lot of verbiage, characters as well, but none make an impact. Although the author expects us to believe the connections and some of the premises, they seem far fetched. For example, the couple ( I won't say who) is broke ( down to their last $170) yet somehow able to foster and splurge on baby articles. The bookies are one of the most pacifist that I have encountered. And the procreation is made to look so easy that I wonder why IVF is supposed to be so difficult.
I could see the twist coming, but some of the events are not easily explained, like the overdosing opportunity, that one just seemed impossible to execute given what was read out ( even if we consider that the author wants to camouflage)
No. The book is readable no doubt, but its a lot of ado about nothing. And when you reach the end you're disappointed. I'm scratching my head how this book rated a 4* overall.
On step forward, three steps back !
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