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Night Visitor

A Novel

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Night Visitor

By: Gillian White
Narrated by: Dina Pearlman
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"Grabs you by the throat and won't let go." (Woman's Journal)

During their thirty years of marriage, Rose Redfern has confided everything (well, nearly everything) to Michael, and is certain that he would never hide anything from her. That's why it's such a shock when, shortly before Rose and Michael are set to take a romantic trip to Venice, she receives strong evidence that he's having an affair with a woman their daughters' age. Rose feels emotionally unmoored, and her sense of betrayal swiftly turns vengeful. She stumbles across a stash of powerful barbiturates, previously used to medicate an epileptic dog, and wonders if she might not find a new use for them…But is Michael truly unfaithful to Rose, or is someone seeking to destroy the Redferns' lives - and can that person be stopped before it's too late? Night Visitor is a frighteningly plausible scenario of how secrets and jealousy can tear people apart.

©2001 Gillian White (P)2013 Audible, Inc.
Family Life Genre Fiction Mystery Psychological Suspense Thriller & Suspense Fiction Thriller
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I don't know where to begin so I'll keep it short. this book had really non-believable - I don't want to say unbelievable, lest it sound interesting or intriguing - just completely non-believable premises, plots, characters, et al. and to add to that, the narrator consistently put the emphasis on wrong words which completely changed and/or occluded the meaning of sentences. the book got more and more ridiculous with each chapter and turn of events. I think I've listened to close to 300 books on Audible over the past couple of years, and I can say hands down this book earns the dubious price of last place. at first I decided to hang in there to see if it got better, and then it was just so ludicrous that I hung in there for the amusement factor.

disbelief taken to a new level

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