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Never Saw it Coming

By: Linwood Barclay
Narrated by: Francine Brody
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Keisha Ceylon is a psychic. So she says. The truth is, she watches the news for stories of missing family members, gives it a few days, then tells these families she's had a vision. She may be able to help. And by the way, she charges for this service, and likes to see the money up front.

Keisha's latest mark is a man whose wife disappeared a week ago. She's seen him on TV, pleading for his wife to come home, or for whoever took her to let her go. So she pays him a visit.

The trouble is, her vision just happens to be close enough to the truth that it leaves the man rattled. And it may very well leave Keisha dead . . .

NEVER SAW IT COMING is based on the novella CLOUDED VISION, which was published as part of the Quick Reads programme in 2011.

Read by Francine Brody

(p) 2013 Orion Publishing Group©2013 Linwood Barclay
Suspense Thriller & Suspense Marriage Money
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There’s a lot to love about this book - it’s Impressive plot (well thought out and tied up), it’s pace is fast, characters are believable and I really liked the way the author just got on with the story. It skips the trivial, non relevant personal lives of detectives etc.
The narration was ok. A bit overdone in parts (making characters seem loud or dumb) but overall well worth listening to.

Great story ! Okay narration

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