Hard Rain
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Narrated by:
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Nancy Linari
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By:
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Peter Abrahams
About this listen
Hailed by Stephen King as "my favorite American suspense novelist", Peter Abrahams, who is also known as Spencer Quinn, author of the Chet and Bernie Mysteries, delivers a gripping thriller about a woman caught up in a conspiracy spawned at the 1969 Woodstock Festival.
Los Angeles single mother Jessie Shapiro restores paintings for a living, but ever since her divorce from unfaithful musician Pat, she can barely make ends meet. One weekend Pat fails to bring their 10-year-old daughter, Kate, home. When Jessie goes to his Venice Beach house, she hears a disturbing cut-off message on his answering machine and discovers strange foreign words written in big block letters on his kitchen blackboard. Then her life is threatened. The police are dragging their feet, so Jessie embarks on her own search for Kate. Her quest takes her across the country and across decades, from the drug haze of Woodstock to the lethal jungles of Vietnam to the highest echelons of Russian and American intelligence. The truth - more shocking than she ever imagined - may not set her free. But it could cost her everything.
©1988 Peter Abrahams; This edition published in 2015 by Open Road Integrated Media, Inc. (P)2015 Audible, Inc.What listeners say about Hard Rain
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- Anonymous User
- 28-02-2024
Enjoyable, but clearly a female character written by a man
I could tell this was written by a man without checking the author details, purely because the female lead continuously puts herself in stupid situations that no female ever would. And no, being a distraught and worried mother doesn’t cover it. So obviously written by a man who hasn’t had to spend his life thinking about the safety of situations he puts himself in… It was incredibly distracting at times. But good read overall.
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