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Audiobook12 hours
Run Rabbit Run
Written by Kate Johnson
Narrated by Antonia Beamish, Jonathan Keeble and Multiple Narrators
Rating: 4 out of 5 stars
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About this audiobook
Sophie Green's an ex-spy.. You wouldn't believe the trouble she's in. An MI5 officer has been shot with her gun, her fingerprints all over his office. And no, she didn't kill him.
But she has gone on the run.
Luke Sharpe works for MI6. Or did, until his girlfriend became a murder suspect.
Sophie's everything he used to say he never wanted. Now she's just everything – and she has to live.
She will live, won't she?
But she has gone on the run.
Luke Sharpe works for MI6. Or did, until his girlfriend became a murder suspect.
Sophie's everything he used to say he never wanted. Now she's just everything – and she has to live.
She will live, won't she?
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Reviews for Run Rabbit Run
Rating: 4 out of 5 stars
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- Rating: 3 out of 5 stars3/5There are books before this one, but this book it the first book relased by Choc lit, and I decided to give it a go (ok I might have missed the part of a series thing ;) But it still worked great as a stand alone, you did not need to know Sophie from before and this was certainly a new adventure for her.
The book starts with a bang, Sophie in the run. And the book never slows down, Sophie keeps on running from the MI5 while trying to figure out who is after her. I kept on wondering if she would manage this cos in the end I could not know (there could always be another book). Suspense and action is certainly found, together with a chilling intrigue. Who can be trusted? Who framed Sophie? Who is the man she meets on the run? Because of the non-stop thrill-ride you never get bored.
Sophie as a heroine is different. She thinks too fast, she is not patient, she loves pink and Buffy. She is human, not some suave spook (thinking of James Bond here). For that I like her. Luke her boyfriend is nice too, but he is the true James Bond type. Privilegied, smooth, but totally smitten by his some what trashy girlfriend. Sadly as she is on the run they do not have much time together. But we do get to see his POV a few times as he misses her and tries to clear her name.
It's a book that takes hold of you and never lets go, and you know what, it would make one cool movie. - Rating: 5 out of 5 stars5/5Run Rabbit Run by Kate Johnson: Choc-Lit Sophie Green is an ex-spy. An MI5 officer has been shot dead with her gun, her fingerprints are all over his office, but she swears she is innocent. Her boyfriend Luke Sharpe is tall, tanned, sexy and does not do commitment, he is a MI6 spook, or was until his girlfriend Sophie kills, again. Jack de Valera, English by birth, but lives as a bounty hunter in the US, until he is framed for the murder of a Supreme High court judge, Irene Shepherd, he is on the run, all the way into Sophie’s arms quite literally whilst she is camping in France, he steels her gun, ties her up, They connect dots and then they go on the run together. This novel is a great read; it’s a cross between Chic Lit, Spooks and carry on spying. Its not to be taken too seriously but Johnson has done her research and treats her readers with respect. She pulls the strands in, with some great curve balls throw in to send you down the garden path. There are however gaps, some could probably be plugged by reading her Sophie Green back catalogue, others like how does Sophie fly from JFK to London and then back again but keeping her gun? These need to be resolved or ignored in the readers mind. Run Rabbit Run is Chic Lit with muscles, and therefore I would highly recommend it for a nice easy read, either whilst commuting, holidaying or just whilst soaking in the bath to relax. You will not be disappointed. The Commuting Bookworm 29/03/12