The Real Michael Swann
A Novel
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ナレーター:
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Will Damron
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著者:
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Bryan Reardon
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"A twisting, heart-wrenching journey into a marriage, a gripping thriller... Reardon grabs his readers on page one, then deftly ratchets up the suspense until the breathless ending." (Lisa Unger, New York Times best-selling author)
Julia Swann, mother of two young boys, is on the phone with her husband, Michael, when the call abruptly cuts out. It isn't until later in the evening when she discovers that something terrible has happened at Penn Station, where Michael was waiting for a train home.
Julia races to New York City to look for Michael, her panicked searching interwoven with memories of meeting and falling in love with the husband she's now desperate to find. When someone finds a flyer she's posted and tells her they may have seen her husband, her prayers seem to be answered. Yet as she tries to find him, her calls go unanswered. Did Michael survive? If so, why hasn't he contacted her? Was he - or is he still - the man she fell in love with? Part family drama, part tragic love story, The Real Michael Swann is a deftly plotted suspense novel with an unflinching portrait of a marriage at its heart, challenging us to confront the unthinkable - both in our country and in our own homes.
"Reardon masterfully delivers an intimate, heartbreaking portrayal of a family whose love, trust, and loyalty for each other is put to the ultimate test." (Rhiannon Navin, author of Only Child)
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"Bryan Reardon keeps the action moving so expertly that I read [The Real Michael Swann] nearly in one sitting and I bet you'll want to, too." (The Charlotte Observer)
“[Reardon] reminds us, in these often terrifying times, how quickly the ground beneath us can disappear when all we’re trying to do is return home.” (The Star-Ledger, Newark, NJ)
"Reardon delivers another page-turner with frighteningly plausible scenarios, an occasionally wrenching narrative, and a final message that is particularly relevant for our times." (Library Journal, starred review)