I See You, Patricia MacDonald
I See You, Patricia MacDonald
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I See You

Author: Patricia MacDonald

Narrator: Kirsten Potter

Unabridged: 9 hr 25 min

Format: Digital Audiobook Download

Published: 10/21/2014


Synopsis

Hannah, Adam and adorable young Sydney Wickes are living under assumed identities in West Philadelphia. Although she's found it hard to adjust to life in the city, at least Hannah and her family are safe and slowly beginning to build new lives for themselves. But all that changes when an unexpected tragedy throws the harsh spotlight of publicity onto the Wickes family, putting them in serious danger. Because Hannah and those she loves are hiding a dark secret in their past, a secret that has torn their lives apart. For what do you do when the person you should love the most poses the greatest threat? The Wickes' sinister family secret is destined to catch up with them - with terrifying consequences.

About Patricia MacDonald

Patricia MacDonald is an internationally-bestselling author of thrilling domestic suspense. Her highly-acclaimed novels include Stolen in the Night, From Cradle to Grave, Cast Into Doubt and Missing Child. She lives in New Jersey, USA.


Reviews

Goodreads review by Marie on February 04, 2015

Lisa is a brilliant young medical student who is the single mother of a baby girl, Sydney. She lives with her parents, Adam and Hannah, who are devoted to her and their granddaughter. The parents support Lisa financially and emotionally when she is put on trial for the murder of a nurse she was dati......more

Goodreads review by Kristy on May 11, 2021

Well written but super depressing I really cannot understand why this book was written. For what purpose? I read for pleasure. This book can only bring depression, not pleasure. It is well-written and draws a person in. Only in that way is it a good book. The subject matter is dark, twisted, sad, dep......more

Goodreads review by Nattie on February 24, 2015

I always have to commend Patricia MacDonald for writing short books and cutting down on all the humdrum filler that so many other writers love to throw in to stretch a 200 page story to 400 pages. Though this book was good, I'm not going to be saying too many favorable things about it. The reason why......more