
Revenge
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ナレーター:
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Laura Clark
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著者:
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Marilyn Sowyak
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Maggie Blanchard, a dedicated Nurse Practitioner, is in the OR working when her husband, Kerrington Blanchard—a billionaire Wall Street financial wizard—enters Saint Vincent’s Hospital and collapses, infected with a rare, highly contagious virus. As the hospital fights to contain the spread, everyone who has had contact with Kerrington faces the terrifying possibility that they might be next. Where did he get the virus?
Meanwhile, Doctor Sunday Richardson, a famous neurosurgeon who works closely with Maggie, faces the possibility of losing everything she loves in a single day when a well-known and highly feared malpractice attorney, Bruce Russell, becomes her patient. Complications arise from the start, spiraling into a series of unforeseen challenges.
Lila, Bruce’s desperate, wicked, and soon-to-be-dumped wife, is spiteful, mean, and out for Revenge. Her victims are Sunday and Tess Larken, an emergency department resident and Bruce’s mistress. Benny Maxwell, a dedicated nurse and Maggie’s closest friend and colleague, embarks on a relentless quest for the truth to save Sunday and Tess from Lila’s wrath. When Benny uncovers a sinister conspiracy, he and Maggie join forces to contain the virus and trace its origins. Together, they race against the clock to avert a looming catastrophe.A Gripping Psychological Thriller.
“Revenge” is a masterfully crafted psychological thriller that delves deep into the human psyche. The narrative is a rollercoaster of emotions, with twists and turns that keep the listener on the edge of their seat. The characters are richly developed, and the pacing is impeccable. “Revenge” is a must for fans of psychological thrillers, offering a compelling exploration of loss, resilience, and the quest for justice.
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“Sowyak understands characters caught up in violent relationships, and the resulting terror is utterly believable and chilling.” Kirkus