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Woman Over the Edge: A romantic suspense thriller
Woman Over the Edge: A romantic suspense thriller
Woman Over the Edge: A romantic suspense thriller
Audiobook9 hours

Woman Over the Edge: A romantic suspense thriller

Written by Quinn Avery

Narrated by Raquel Beattie

Rating: 4 out of 5 stars

4/5

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About this audiobook

Perfect for fans of Don’t Lie To Me and The Night She Disappeared, award-winning author Quinn Avery’s newest book, Woman Over the Edge follows Mia’s decades-long search for her sister’s killer.

Mia Hughes is only sixteen years old when she loses her sister after a summer storm catapults their boat into the rocky shoreline. Only Ben, Mia’s best friend along for the boat ride, is conscious after the crash. When he goes looking for help he discovers Mia covered in blood...and no sign of Bella. With no memory of what happened before she was found, Mia spends the next twenty-two years haunted by Bella's disappearance, only to encounter a series of tragedies that she knows have to be tied to her sister...and to Ben.

Blending the non-stop action of Those That Wish Me Dead, the shocking revelations of The Couple Next Door, and the deceptive family drama of The Last Thing He Told MeWoman Over the Edge will most definitely keep you on the edge of your seat.

LanguageEnglish
Release dateApr 14, 2022
ISBN9781669684312
Woman Over the Edge: A romantic suspense thriller

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  • Rating: 3 out of 5 stars
    3/5
    First off I really did enjoy the book, but it is just too much for the main character….she loses her sister, her father, mother, true love, grandmother, has a fatal car accident where her son dies, then her ex-husband dies in a fire and to top it all off someone, which turns out to be her father-in-law, tries to kill her?? Like I said I liked the book, just spread some of the tragedies around a bit. No one person can go through this without a lifetime of severe PTSD, yet at the end she is perfectly happy? Just not very realistic, this is a lifetime of therapy for what is left of the family. Will try another book by this author,as this was my first, just wish it would have been written differently.