The Snow Globe, Tony Faggioli
The Snow Globe, Tony Faggioli
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The Snow Globe

Author: Tony Faggioli

Narrator: Kate Mulligan

Unabridged: 9 hr 23 min

Format: Digital Audiobook Download

Published: 11/06/2018


Synopsis

In the four years since breaking off her engagement, Maggie Kincaid has fled from city to city, seeking to escape her ex-fiancé Michael’s relentless pursuit. Abandoned by a criminal justice system that cannot seem to protect her despite multiple restraining orders, she is ready to give up. But it isn’t that easy. Maggie’s dead grandmother keeps haunting her dreams, warning her in cryptic phrases of the future. Or is it the past? Determined to end her ordeal one way or another, Maggie confronts Michael, and he disappears, seeming to have tired of the chase. Instead, the hunter has decided to make himself the hunted, in a way that no one could have imagined. Knowing both the depths of his psychosis and the repeated failures of law enforcement to help her in the past, Maggie decides she has no choice but to go after him alone. In a chase that takes her from New York to Washington, DC, and into the deepest corners of her mind, Maggie Kincaid is about to learn that you can be stalked by things far worse than a love gone bad.

About Tony Faggioli

Tony Faggioli began writing stories in the fifth grade and continued doing so until college, when he gave up writing to pursue a very short career in politics and a much longer career in business. One day, he finally realized that neither brought him anywhere near the amount of joy as writing. Born in Pittsburgh, he was raised in Los Angeles and graduated from the University of Southern California. He is a happily married father of two kids.

About Kate Mulligan

Kate Mulligan has acted with the Oregon Shakespeare Festival for more than ten seasons in productions including Hairspray, Alice in Wonderland, and Sense and Sensibility. Her film and television work includes Being John Malkovich and It’s Always Sunny in Philadelphia.


Reviews

Goodreads review by Vicki on August 28, 2017

The story is one that keeps you wondering what the heck is going on. Sometimes I wondered if she was imagining it all until it became real. When Michael shows up in the flesh the story turns from running scared to avenger. It is well written and the tension is palpable. With the dreams interspersed......more

Goodreads review by Amanda on January 19, 2020

The Snow Globe by Tony Faggioli is a suspenseful thriller from beginning to end. WARNING: This story contains rape, child sexual abuse, stalking, etc… Maggie Kincaid is on the run. She goes from city to city trying to escape her ex-fiance, Michael. She broke up their engagement and he has been stalki......more

Goodreads review by Beverly on April 05, 2017

4.5 stars. I generally don't care for this kind of book, but it had me hooked in spite of myself. And not just because I am personally acquainted with the author. CW: the book itself features: stalking, assault, child sexual abuse, kidnapping, rape, animal torture, violence. Like Maggie Kincaid, the......more

Goodreads review by Jean on April 28, 2019

Very suspenseful I truly enjoyed the author's unique style of writing: the story moved along, flawlessly, and held my attention. I particularly liked Maggie's strong connection with her deceased grandmother, who helped her accept her past, overcome her fears, and build a new life. A powerful message.......more

Goodreads review by James on April 05, 2022

This is an odd book. For the first 85% I was rolling my eyes at it. The writing is generally good, but the protagonist and her back story turn it into something of VicFic thriller. there's mysticism. there's child abuse. There's neuroses aplenty. all of this makes the plotting rather over full. On the......more


Quotes

“Pure, white-knuckle suspense…[A] gripping tale with an impressive protagonist.” Kirkus Reviews

“A simply riveting read from cover to cover, The Snow Globe demonstrates author Tony Faggioli’s genuine gift for narrative-driven storytelling of the first order.” Midwest Book Review