And Then You Die (Abridged) Audiobook, by Iris Johansen Play Audiobook Sample

And Then You Die (Abridged) Audiobook

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Read By: Megan Gallagher Publisher: Bantam Doubleday Dell Audio Listen Time: at 1.0x Speed 4.00 hours at 1.5x Speed 3.00 hours at 2.0x Speed Release Date: December 1999 Format: Abridged Audiobook ISBN:

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A seasoned photojournalist, Bess Grady has honed her craft in the trouble spots of the world. But witnessing the horrors of Somalia and Sarajevo hasn't prepared her for what waits in a small-town paradise - as an easy assignment turns into a desperate journey into fear.

Sunlight bathes the town square. A balmy breeze is blowing. Yet nothing else is as it should be. The unimaginable has happened here, and Bess Grady and her sister Emily have unwittingly stumbled right into the middle of it. As chaos and confusion reign, Emily disappears, Bess is taken captive - and escape seems impossible. But when rescue comes from a totally unexpected source, Bess is unprepared for the chilling truth.

Tenajo was a testing ground - the first stage in a twisted game plan designed to spread terror, at the cost of countless innocent lives. It is the brainchild of ruthless conspirators whose next target may be the heartland of the United States. Now Bess must join forces with the intimidating stranger who led her out of Tenajo, a man whose motives are suspect, whose alliances are unclear, and whose methods have a way of leaving bodies in his wake. For she will do anything - risk everything - to find her sister, to keep her family safe, and to stop the conspirators from completing their carefully orchestrated plan of destruction.

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"This was the first book I read by Iris Johansen and hooked me! There are times (more then not) when things are completely unbelievable and anyone with common sense would know that, but I still enjoyed it. "

— Brittany (5 out of 5 stars)

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    " Nice Thriller with the right amount of romance, didn't like the profanity "

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    " Good enough to finish, but not good enough for me to recommend. This was not one of her better novels. "

    — Laura, 12/4/2009
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    " A solid romantic suspense novel from Iris Johansen. The heroine is likable and I could relate to her on many levels - she was not a whiner or a crier. The hero is strong and helps the herione against the bad guys - not too macho or controlling. "

    — Jenn, 8/17/2009
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    — doug, 6/6/2009
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    " While my laptop was undergoing basic maintenance, I randomly picked up this paperback to read out of my mom's collection. It's not bad... it'll do for a few nights' reading. Also great for an afternoon at the beach. Nothing out of the usual romsusp expectations here. "

    — H.A., 6/6/2009
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    " Not awful, but not amazing. It was a good summer reading book "

    — Marianne, 3/22/2009

About Iris Johansen

Iris Johansen is the author of more than thirty New York Times bestsellers. Her series featuring forensic sculptor Eve Duncan has sold over twenty million copies and was the subject of the Lifetime movie The Killing Game. She has has also co-authored the bestselling series featuring investigator Kendra Michaels.

About Megan Gallagher

Megan Gallagher wanted to act from the time she was five years old. She later took drama lessons when she was in high school. She moved to New York to attend Juilliard and appeared in the Broadway cast of A Few Good Men where she won two theater awards (Theatre World and Outer Critics Circle Award for outstanding debut) for her Broadway performance in A Few Good Men. After graduating from Juilliard with a bachelor’s degree, she began to work with John Houseman’s Acting Company and soon had screen roles in TV movies and miniseries, but was so discouraged trying to make it in LA that she nearly gave up to go to law school. Then she won the Hill Street Blues role, which developed from a guest star to a regular role.