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Catch Me When I Fall » (Unabridged)

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Authors: Nicci French, Anne T. Flosnik (Read by), Anne Flosnik
ISBN-13: 9781423300908, ISBN-10: 1423300904
Format: Compact Disc
Publisher: Brilliance Audio
Date Published: January 2006
Edition: Unabridged

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Author Biography: Nicci French

Nicci French is the author of the bestsellers Secret Smile, Land of the Living, The Red Room, Beneath the Skin, and Killing Me Softly, as well as two earlier books, The Memory Game and The Safe House, both published in England to great acclaim.

Book Synopsis

Holly Krauss lives her life in the fast lane. A successful, happily married businesswoman, she is loved and admired by everyone she meets.

But that’s only one side of Holly. The other takes regular walks on the wild side and is making reckless mistakes.

When the two sides of Holly’s life collide, her world quickly spirals out of control. She thinks she’s being stalked, that someone is trying to extort money from her, and that threats lurk around every corner. Soon the people closest to her are running out of patience...

But are her fears due to paranoia and illness, or is the danger very, very real?

And if Holly’s judgment and mental health are not sound, who will catch her when she falls?

Publishers Weekly

Long before the diagnosis is pronounced, readers will recognize that 27-year-old London executive Holly Krauss, the heroine of French's disappointing new novel (after 2004's Secret Smile), is suffering from bipolar disorder, though Holly's manic side is much more pronounced than the depressive. A drinking binge one evening leads to a sordid one-night-stand with disastrous consequences-Rees, the man she sleeps with, begins to threaten her. Meanwhile, Holly's relationship with her business partner and best friend, Meg, is in peril, as is her marriage. During another drunken evening, she loses thousands of pounds in a poker game to a loan shark. Such self-destructive behavior (most notably her poor impulse control) undermines the sense of danger. Of course, a crime lurks at the story's heart (Holly isn't entirely paranoid), but the muddled plot and unsympathetic heroine make this suspense thriller less satisfying than others by French (the pseudonym of journalists Sean French and Nicci Gerrard). Agent, Joy Harris. (Jan. 5) Copyright 2005 Reed Business Information.

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