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Bloodprint

By: Kitty Sewell
Narrated by: Katherine Kellgren
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Kitty Sewell's debut psychological thriller Ice Trap was a Main Selection by the Literary Guild. This follow-up firmly establishes her as a star in the genre.

Psychotherapist Madeleine Frank sees her world shattered when a terrible accident claims the life of her husband. Lost, she migrates from the Florida Keys to Bath, England. Starting a practice there, she soon begins treating a troubled woman named Rachel, whose past eerily echoes Madeleine's own.

©2009 Kitty Sewell (P)2009 Recorded Books, LLC
Fiction Suspense Thriller
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Lots of attitude

Sorry, I didn’t finish. Narration becomes grating as it’s overly emotive with a judgemental element in nearly every sentence. Within a few minutes of entering the story, each of the first 3 men had mention of their penis. Women involved with bad-boy types seems to be the theme. I did like some of the descriptive passages, some imagination and novelty there.

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