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Title: The Escape
Author: C. L. Taylor
Narrator: Katie Scarfe
Format: Unabridged
Length: 10 hrs and 40 mins
Language: English
Release date: 03-23-17
Publisher: HarperCollins Publishers Limited
Ratings: 4 of 5 out of 1 votes
Genres: Mysteries & Thrillers, Psychological
Publisher's Summary:
When a stranger asks Jo Blackmore for a lift, she says yes, then swiftly wishes she hadn't. The stranger knows Jo's name; she knows her husband, Max, and she's got a glove belonging to Jo's two-year-old daughter, Elise. What begins with a subtle threat swiftly turns into a nightmare as the police, social services and even Jo's own husband turn against her. No one believes that Elise is in danger. But Jo knows there's only one way to keep her child safe - run.
Critic Reviews:
"A gripping and disturbing psychological thriller." (Clare Mackintosh)
"Absorbing and disturbing." (Alex Marwood)
"Loved it." (Fiona Barton)
"Claustrophobic, tense and thrilling." (Elizabeth Haynes)
"Brilliant...manages to capture family life perfectly." (Chick Lit Reviews)
Members Reviews:
Thrilling
Listened almost non stop as it had me gripped. Loved it from start to finish.
Another cracker from C L Taylor
Yet another fantastic standalone novel from C L Taylor. Captivating characters, twists and turns- this is on a par with The Missing. Loved it. Wonderful narration as well. If you like Taylor's previous novels you'll love this one too.
A really gripping story
I was absolutely hooked right from the very beginning. It was so full of drama and suspense with so many twists and turns. Katie Scarf read the story so well, really living every moment. I can't wait to hear more CL Taylor read by Katie.
The Escape
very intreaging story ,hard to put down . could not guess how it was going to end
While nothing new, it is well executed
The structure of this jam-packed, fast paced novel is well-laid out, moving from the protoganist's voice to a mysterious person continuously. While the enigmatic chapters were less than mysterious, as I figured out who it was near the beginning, it is clear and not too overdone. It is sad as there are many mothers treated this way especially through the systems, not believed and thought of as unfit. Hence it seems realistic with a sense of tension throughout