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Summary of All the Dangerous Things

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Summary of All the Dangerous Things

By: Ava Cross
Narrated by: Jade Monroe
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This work provides a concise synthesis of the key insights and analysis of the book. It is an independent summary, not the original book, and has no affiliation with or endorsement from the original publication. Created for listeners who want a clear, thought-provoking overview, it distills the central themes and ideas while preserving the depth and relevance of the work.

One year after her toddler son Mason was taken from his crib in the middle of the night, Isabelle Drake has not slept. Her life has become a cycle of grief, obsession, and public appearances at true crime conventions, where she tells her story in the hope of finding answers. Insomnia gnaws at her sanity, while strangers cast suspicion her way. When a podcaster offers to reexamine the case, Isabelle is forced to confront not only the night Mason disappeared, but also the long-buried traumas of her childhood—chief among them the drowning of her younger sister. As memories blur and her own sense of reality falters, Isabelle must navigate betrayal, manipulation, and the possibility that the truth lies much closer to home than she ever imagined. This dark, unsettling thriller explores the dangers that lurk in memory, the haunting expectations of motherhood, and the thin line between vigilance and madness.

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