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Guilty

By: Karen Robards
Narrated by: Joyce Bean
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One cold November night when Kat Kominski was 15 years old, she and some friends held up a convenience store. In the heat of the moment, one of the others shot and killed an off-duty cop moonlighting as a security guard. Kat and her pals fled the scene in a panic, and no one was caught.

Thirteen years later, Kat - now Kate White - has built a new life for herself. Now a single mom with a nine-year-old son, she works as a prosecutor in the Philadelphia DA's office. But her dark past returns to haunt her when she walks into court one day and has a devastating encounter with a prisoner, Mario Castellanos, one of her companions from that terrible night.

Hardcore criminal Mario is facing a possible sentence of 20 years. He lets Kate know that he is counting on her, his old friend turned prosecutor, to make sure he goes free instead. If Kate doesn't do what he wants, he'll claim she was the one who killed the off-duty cop.

Kate is in a bind: If the truth about her past gets out, she stands to lose everything, including her son. But she can't do what Mario wants, either. As Mario ups his demands, blackmailing and terrorizing her, she is forced to turn for protection to a sexy homicide detective, Tom Braga, who suspects her of...something. The two clash repeatedly as Tom keeps digging into her past, trying to learn the truth.

Then another, far more menacing, threat rears its head, and Kate realizes that her life - and her son's - are in terrible danger. Frantic, she sees that she has nowhere to turn. Except, maybe, to Tom....©2009 Karen Robards (P)2008 Brilliance Audio, Inc.
Contemporary Contemporary Romance Legal Romance Romantic Suspense Suspense Thriller Thriller & Suspense Fiction
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Editorial reviews

Kate White is fighting for the life that, modest as it is, she’s spent 10 grueling years building for herself and her son. Narrator Joyce Bean captures Kate’s gritty determination and complexity perfectly. Here’s a woman whose journey has been truly heroic, but Bean never allows Kate to so much as skirt the edges of being a clichéd victim or cardboard crusader.

As she faces blackmail and worse, Kate’s mounting anxiety is brought to life by Bean. There is an authenticity and texture that creates a gut-level connection for the listener between the polished professional Kate is today and the tough-as-nails street kid she has painstakingly buried in her past.

When it comes to suspense, author Karen Robards is the master of upping the ante at just the right moment. Bean keeps the listener on the razor’s edge between Kate’s fear and her need to conceal it from both her son and the suspicious cop she’s started spending too much time with. And her shading of Kate’s developing relationship with said cop is sexy, smart, and spot-on.

One of the key reasons Bean’s narration is such a pleasure is that she never tries too hard to capture the voices of her characters. Men are strong and relaxed without reaching for a hackneyed baritone. Ten-year-old Ben has the perfect pitch and cadence of a bright and loving kid. The level of narrator skill and confidence here is so satisfying you truly don’t want the story to end.

Another richly drawn character in this story is the city of Philadelphia, which Robards paints with a wonderful feel for atmosphere and mood. And Bean layers these descriptions into her storytelling so smoothly that the city rises up and surrounds these characters in a way that feels both intrinsic and edgy.

Complex and appealing characters, a terrific suspense plot, and one of the most talented narrators in the business have combined to make Guilty a very great pleasure indeed. Nancy Carter

Critic reviews

"Robards once again shows her flair for coupling first-rate suspense with multidimensional characters." ( Publishers Weekly)
" Guilty is truly a pleasure as the ever-popular and prolific Robards gives her readers an especially exciting, top-notch tale of romantic suspense." ( Booklist)
Engaging Storyline • Believable Characters • Suspenseful Plot • Compelling Romance • Rapid Pacing • Skilled Voice Acting
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Would you consider the audio edition of Guilty to be better than the print version?

YES ~ I think Joyce Bean added demensions to the story ~ she brought the characters to life as if you were watching them on TV

What other book might you compare Guilty to and why?

Any Karen Robards book ~ she has an AMAZING way of making her characters walk off the pages, and of making you taking a liking to them, even when you know they're doing the wrong thing. Her characters are far from perfect...I think that's why I love them so much. They're normal people struggling to BECOME better, more than what they were, for whatever reason...in this case, for her son. What better reason?

Have you listened to any of Joyce Bean’s other performances before? How does this one compare?

Yes, and it's excellent...she's never let me down. I love her characterization. She can do ANY voice, from male to female, old to young. She can make you SEE them in your head.

Did you have an extreme reaction to this book? Did it make you laugh or cry?

Oh, yeah. Especially when Sam, the little boy, is taken. My heart was breaking for her.

Any additional comments?

I just love Karen Robards' writing ~ she never fails to deliver an excellent story, with humanization that touches every heartstring you have. Being a single Mom myself, I totally get where Kate was coming from ~ her son was first and foremost in her life, period. Whatever that took. And that meant burying her past. I love that Ms. Robards gets the romance in the story, but makes it believable for us...real life.

The bad guys aren't all BAD guys...sometimes they're people who are on the take, who ARE bad, but you'd never guess it. I've read all her books, but I'm totally enjoying listening to them again!

Top Notch Writing and Narrating!!

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Well developed and at a rapid pace this book kept me hooked from the first minute till (an admittedly overdone) ending.

Well done narration.

romantic thriller

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All her books have nail biting moments and of coarse romance look forward to more books by her

Loved all her books.

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Loved the storyline the characters were great author is one of my favorites and narrator did a good job
Enjoyed

Great book

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Good narrator. Good story. Loved the story line between the two main characters. Liked that it was light on sexual descriptions. Don't need so much detail to make a sexual encounter enjoyable.

I have listened to it several times. Loved it!

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I enjoyed Karen Robards' Shattered so much that I decided to purchase Guilty. I was not as impressed. The story is not as well written and the chemistry between the two main characters, Tom and Kate just wasn't there. The love story developed awkwardly. It still has some good parts and the narrator was excellent.

Not as good at Shattered

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The story line was OK, but the key figure in the story, Kat, made so many bad decisions to not let the cop she was becoming involved in know the background of her trouble. This I found unbelievable.

Unplausable

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This is the first KR book I've had an issue with. Don't get me wrong, I liked what I read in the synopsis but I found Kate...annoying.

The story definitely had potential but she was too emotional and irrational. As an attorney you'd think she'd know better but I suppose when you're in the thick of things your mind won't process the same way.

Kudos to Joyce Bean for an excellent narration!

Not Bad-Room For Improvement

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This is a classic KR book. Good character development, especially the son. The who dunit at the last few chapters was ok but not great.
Joyce Bean is a good narrator but not my favorite unless l love the author. Do not miss ms beans read of Still Waters by Tami Hoag. You will laugh your head off.
I love the book by KR, Night Magic. If you have kindle unlimited, do not miss this great classic.
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Good mystery with a touch of Romance

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really, this woman has written 40 books? do they ever edit her? she kept talking about breathing and doing it all for ben . . . a lawyer who doesn't knwo the law? the whole book was just pretty bad. i finished it because i had nothing else available.

implausible and repititious

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