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The Girl Who Could Not Dream

By: Sarah Beth Durst
Narrated by: Soneela Nankani
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In this electrifying and “superior thriller” (The Washington Post), a female psychiatrist is pitted against a brilliant serial killer with multiple personalities in an explosive and deadly battle of wills.

For ten years, FBI Special Agent E.L. Pender has been investigating the apparently random disappearances of a dozen women across the country. The only detail the cases have in common is the strawberry blond color of the victims’ hair, and the presence of a mystery man with whom they were last seen.

Then, in Monterey, California, a routine traffic stop erupts into a scene of horrific violence. The local police are stunned by a disemboweled strawberry blond victim and an ingenious killer with multiple alternating personalities. Pender is convinced he has found his man, but before he can prove it, the suspect stages a cunning jailbreak and abducts his court-appointed psychiatrist Irene Cogan.

In a house on a secluded ridge in Oregon, Irene must navigate through the minefield of her captor’s various egos—male and female, brilliant and naive, murderous and passive—all of whom are dominated by Max, a seductive killer who views her as both his prisoner and his salvation. Irene knows that to survive she must play along with Max’s game of sexual perversion. Only then will she be able to strip back the layers to discover a chilling story of a shattered young boy and all the girls he adored.

©2015 Sarah Beth Durst (P)2015 Recorded Books
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There are monsters in this book, literal nightmares. I am an adult and could handle them just well enough, but I am very easily scared. If a child is just as easily scared as I am and still a child this might be a bit too scary. Because of the nightmare monsters In wouldn't subscribe this book as cozy (what Google did, because I was searching for cozy books) That being said it is a nice book. nice character developement and a beautifully closed ending.

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