Angels Fall (Unabridged) Angels Fall (Unabridged)

Angels Fall (Unabridged‪)‬

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Publisher Description

Reece Gilmore has come a long way to see the stunning view below her. As the sole survivor of a brutal crime back East, she has been on the run, desperately fighting the nightmares and panic attacks that haunt her. She settles in Angel's Fist, Wyoming - temporarily, at least - and takes a job at a local diner.

Now she's hiked this mountain all by herself. It was glorious, she thinks, as she peers through her binoculars at the Snake River churning below. And then she sees the man and woman on the opposite bank. Arguing. Fighting. Suddenly, he's on top of her, his hands around her throat....

Enjoying a moment of solitude a bit farther down the trail is a gruff loner named Brody. But by the time Reece reaches him and brings him to the scene, the pair is gone. And when authorities comb the area where she saw the attack, they find nothing - no signs of struggle. No freshly turned earth. Not even a tire track.

No one in Angel's Fist seems to believe Reece. After all, she's a newcomer in town with a reputation for being jumpy and jittery - maybe even a little fragile. Maybe it's time to run again, to move on. But Reece knows there's a killer in Angel's Fist, even if Brody, despite his seeming impatience and desire to keep her at arm's length, is the only one willing to believe her.

When a series of menacing events makes it clear that someone wants her out of the way, Reece must put her trust in Brody - and herself - to find out if there is a killer in Angel's Fist before it's too late.

GENRE
Romance
NARRATOR
JB
Joyce Bean
LANGUAGE
EN
English
LENGTH
14:46
hr min
RELEASED
2008
10 June
PUBLISHER
Brilliance Audio
PRESENTED BY
Audible.com
SIZE
678
MB

Customer Reviews

setaian ,

competent

I think that there are all the ingredients for a great book in "Angels Fall" but for some reason or other it falls slightly short of the mark. It follows Reece, a survivor of crime who is a bundle of neurosis and phobias as she tries to build a life in a small rural town in Wyoming. But after she witnesses a murder, a murder without any other witnesses and no body she finds herself questioning her own sanity.
She turns to the only person in town who believes her Brody, and together they hunt down the killer in their midst.

I found this book entertaining but not exceptional. I think Nora Roberts can be a little hit and miss sometimes and books like "The Search" and "Northern Lights" are amongst the best I have read. This book falls a little short of that standard but it is still good.