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Watching You

By: Michael Robotham
Narrated by: Sean Barrett
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New York Times bestselling author Michael Robotham brings us face-to-face with a manipulative psychopath who has destroyed countless lives and is about to claim one final victim.

Marnie Logan often feels like she's being watched: a warm breath on the back of her neck, or a shadow in the corner of her eye that vanishes when she turns her head.

She has reason to be frightened. Her husband Daniel has inexplicably vanished, and the police have no leads in the case. Without proof of death or evidence of foul play, she can't access his bank accounts or his life insurance. Depressed and increasingly desperate, she seeks the help of clinical psychologist Joe O'Loughlin.

O'Loughlin is concerned by Marnie's reluctance to talk about the past and anxious to uncover what Marnie is withholding that could help with her treatment. The breakthrough in Marnie's therapy and Daniel's disappearance arrives when Marnie shares with O'Loughlin her discovery of the Big Red Book, a collage of pictures, interviews, and anecdotes from Marnie's friends and relatives that Daniel had been compiling as part of a surprise birthday gift.

Daniel's explorations into Marnie's past led him to a shocking revelation on the eve of his disappearance: Anyone who has ever gotten close to Marnie has paid an exacting price. A cold-blooded killer is eliminating the people in Marnie's life, and now that O'Laughlin is a part of it, he is next in line.
Mystery Thriller & Suspense Traditional Detectives Disappearance Psychological Suspense Fiction Exciting Family Life Marriage Genre Fiction

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PRAISE FOR MICHAEL ROBOTHAM:
"Robotham not only builds suspense masterfully but tops it off with a stunning twist."—People
"Michael Robotham is the real deal."—David Baldacci
"Robotham is a first-class storyteller."—Associated Press
Gripping Suspense • Unexpected Twists • Excellent Narration • Psychological Depth • Tight Plotting • Compelling Mystery

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I absolutely loved this book! Highly recommend. Shocking twist, beautiful writing and perfect narration! Read. This. Now.

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This is my 3rd book by this author. He is the best psychological mystery writer hands down. What a incredible story with twists and turns. The ending... didn't see coming. Love the narrator.

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This is a very good book with the right amount of suspense, believability, and a good performance. It is interesting to see Joe’s illness progressing and changing family dynamics.

Great book

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After listening to too many so -so books that were not even worth reviewing, finally I've come across a book that I loved. This book held my interest throughout. The mystery was engaging and kept me thinking and the characters were well rounded. Yes this is a goodie, a real good mystery that will surprise you right to the end; and I didn't want it to end.

Yes Yes Finally a Good Book!

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This was certainly one heck of a psychological mystery book. Hail to the author & the narrator. And I will admit I was stumped on every single turn. As a psychologist I tried to figure it out, was successful in some cases others not so well. But I wasn’t expecting such a plot. This book is well written & Barrett (narrator) pushed it over the top for a stellar listen. The only problem I can see now is how do you top this? I especially like the fact Michael Robotham had me cheering for the hero(s) & hollering at the villains. Bravo. And I won’t reveal the pop up ending. Do read & be pulled in like me.

A Great Mystery

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