Nowhere to Run
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Narrateur(s):
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Isabel Keating
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Auteur(s):
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Mary Jane Clark
À propos de cet audio
New York Times bestselling author Mary Jane Clark delivers Nowhere to Run, a thrilling novel of psychological suspense set in the world she knows best--network news
Botulism, anthrax, smallpox, plague: as medical producer for television's highly-rated morning news program, Annabelle Murphy makes her living explaining horrific conditions to the nation. So when a KEY News colleague dies with symptoms terrifyingly similar to those of anthrax, she knows the panic spreading through the corridors of the Broadcast Center is justified.
As one death follows another, Annabelle's co-workers look to her for assurance, but she finds it hard to give comfort. To her, the circumstances surrounding the infections suggest diabolical murders.
And when the authorities lock down the Broadcast Center with the identity of the killer still unknown, neither the victims nor the murderer can escape...
Nowhere To Run is full of Mary Jane Clark's signature intricate plotting and taut psychological suspense.
©2003 Mary Jane Clark (P)2003 Audio Renaissance, a division of Holtzbrinck Publishers, LLCCe que les critiques en disent
“The dexterity in keeping so many guilty-looking characters afloat at once and the revelation of a truly surprising killer make Clark's sixth dispatch from KEY News her best.” —Kirkus Reviews
“Clark has perfected the suspense novel, where in classic Christie fashion, everyone is a potential suspect...timely, and downright fun.” —Booklist
“Clark brings a network news producer's sensibility to the story of a newsroom in the throes of anthrax-induced pandemonium...brisk dialogue and rapid-fire action sequences...the yarn entertains with a little network gossip and a short lesson in bio-terror.” —Publishers Weekly