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The Winner

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The Winner

By: David Baldacci
Narrated by: Frances Cassidy
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LuAnn Tyler is a single parent striving to escape a life of endless poverty. Then a mysterious Mr Jackson makes her an offer he thinks no one can refuse: a guarantee to be the winner of the $100 million lottery. But LuAnn won't do it.

Less than 24 hours later, she is fighting for her life and running from a false murder charge. Jackson's offer - and its condition that she leave the country forever - seems her only hope.

Ten years later LuAnn secretly returns to the United States to begin a new life with Matthew Riggs, a man whose origins are as murky as her own. But a canny reporter has picked up her trail, as have the FBI - and Jackson. Matt Riggs is the only person who can help her. But is help what Matt intends, or is he, too, closing in for the kill?

Suspense-filled roller-coaster action from one of the world's master storytellers.

©1997 Hachette Audio (P)1997 Hachette Audio
Crime Thrillers Suspense Thriller & Suspense
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The narrator was as bored with herself as I was. A real pity that a more interesting person wasn't used, such as Orlagh in the John Puller books.

The storyline was badly affected by the monotone and poor modulation of the narrator, unfortunately. I am a Baldacci fan, but I think you will do better reading this one, rather than listening to it.

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