Fractured by Karin Slaughter Paperback Book

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Author: Karin Slaughter

Narrator: Gigante, Phil

Format: Unabridged-MP3, Unabridged-CD

Publisher: Brilliance Corporation

Published: Jul 2008

Genre: Fiction - Thrillers

Retail Price: $24.95

Synopsis

After years in a brutal marriage, Gailyn Campano knows how to accept violence and betrayal. But when she returns home to find an intruder holding her daughter hostage, a ferocious strength emerges within her battered soul – and before she knows it, a man lies dead on her floor. Now it's up to Will Trent, an agent from the Georgia Bureau of Investigation, to pick up the pieces before they completely fall apart.

Thus begins this shattering thriller from one of the genre's undisputed masters, guaranteed to hold listeners in its twisted thrall.

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Reviews

BookLender review by PATRICIA on 2017-02-11 09:33:25

Added a star for the tidbit about the tunnel under the Xpressway connecting the college to the Varsity. Lived here most of my life,but never heard of that, not even from my many GT friends. Otherwise, another good entry to the Will Trent series.

BookLender review by MARY on 2009-08-18 13:38:05

The narration could be better. It kind of bogged down. The story itself is good but the narration is not the best. Got board about half way. I do believe that this would be better if read.