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Promise Not to Tell

By: Jayne Ann Krentz
Narrated by: Susan Bennett
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A broken promise reveals a terrifying legacy in this electrifying novel from the New York Times best-selling author of When All the Girls Have Gone.

Seattle gallery owner Virginia Troy has spent years battling the demons that stem from her childhood time in a cult and the night a fire burned through the compound, killing her mother. And now one of her artists has taken her own life, but not before sending Virginia a last picture: a painting that makes Virginia doubt everything about the so-called suicide - and her own past.

Like Virginia, PI Cabot Sutter was one of the children in the cult who survived that fire - and only he can help her now. As they struggle to unravel the clues in the picture, it becomes clear that someone thinks Virginia knows more than she does and that she must be stopped. Thrown into an inferno of desire and deception, Virginia and Cabot draw ever closer to the mystery of their shared memories - and the shocking fate of the one man who still wields the power to destroy everything they hold dear.

©2018 Jayne Ann Krentz (P)2018 Recorded Books
Contemporary Contemporary Romance Romance Romantic Suspense Suspense Thriller & Suspense Exciting
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Engaging Plot • Intriguing Twists • Distinct Character Voices • Compelling Trilogy • Fast-paced Storytelling
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I have listened to the book twice. I enjoyed it both times. I failed to understand why there were 75 chapters. They were distracting in the continuity of the plot's progress. Bennett was equal to the task of narrator. I am truly a Krentz fan, just don't know if I can adjust to the quirky format in this book.

Pretty Good 👍

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Great story but the narrator was only fair. I had no trouble finishing it, but a better narrator would have made this a 5 star review

Excellent story mediocre narrator

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Wonderful book. Engaging drone the first line. Lots of twists and turns with plenty of romance thrown in. Loved the characters.

Promise Not to Tell

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The book had a strange beginning until you started getting into the book. Very interesting book.

Good

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Seattle is the scene of densely woven tapestry of clues memories and murder. Pain and fear from the past flare from hidden embers of a terrible night two decades ago. The young survivors chase down clues left by their mothers' last ditch efforts to protect them.

sprinkled with suspense, insight & mystery

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I love Jayne Ann Krentz.Listening is so much better than reading these days. Bad eyes.

Can't put it down!

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The story line was good but the narrative was very poor. The narrator was monotone with not inflection in her tone. Hard to distinguish between male and female characters.

Liked the story but the narrative was poor

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Narrator droned a bit. I put the reading speed up to x1.5 which actually helped.
Good story. Liked the characters. Main characters were both a bit damaged, but it did not hurt the flow of the story. A good continuation of a story that began in 'When all the girls have gone'. Different main characters for each book of the trilogy but a mystery that unfolds thru the series.
Recommended.

Good story

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well put together and easy to follow who was who. moved smoothly and not desperate to find and ending.

cohesive thought process

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This book is fast paced, intriguing, and definitely worth my money. I have been a fan of Krentz for a long time, in all her genres. This book does not disappoint. Cabot and Victoria were both rescued from a cult when they were children when the cult leader set a fire that killed their mothers and others. Now as adults, they meet to investigate whether one of the last old survivors of the erstwhile cult was murdered or committed suicide. I definitely didn’t see some of the twists coming. This is the second of a series of connected books, and the last chapter sets up the next one, but not in an annoying way. I am looking forward to the next book, and I know I will reread the whole series again in the future.

Another fine story

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