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Honeymoon

By James Patterson and Howard Roughan
Read by Hope Davis and Campbell Scott


     Nora Sinclair is a talented decorator. She visits her mother regularly and enjoys the occasional girls’ night out. She’s beautiful and revels in the fact that she can please a man. Her husband is mad about her, as is her fiancé. They excite her and shower her with gifts. But that little voice is telling her it’s time. So, Nora must decide: Connor or Jeffery? Who should it be? Which one is she going to kill?

     Agent O’Hara and his boss are on to Nora. O’Hara arrives as an insurance man and attempts to gain her trust. But her trust may work against him because of his attraction to her. O’Hara’s boss hates Nora and wants to take her down. It’s a game of cat and mouse with a trap big enough to catch everyone involved, including the innocent. It’s sexy, scary and gripping. One of Patterson’s best.

     Actor’s Hope Davis and Campbell Scott narrate the audio version of “Honeymoon.” Their readings are dead-on. There’s no confusion in the reading of the various characters. In fact, Hope’s interpretation of Nora makes hers as irresistible to the listeners as her victims. Cue the suspenseful music and you have one heck of an audio book. (Due to the mature content, be sure to use headphones in mixed company.)

The Book

Time Warner Audio Books
Feb. 2005
Audiobook (unabridged CD) / 7 CDs/8 Hrs
1586217275
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The Reviewer

Brenda Weeaks
Reviewed 2005
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