"Interesting romantic suspense"
Julie Carlson suspects her husband, Sid, is having an
affair and sneaks out one night to follow him. Fortunately
for her, her sudden decision to do so saves her from the
mysterious man trying to sneak in to the house to kill
her. While out on the town tracking Sid she bumps in
to "Debbie," who is PI Mac McQuarry undercover on a job.
He agrees to help her get the goods on sneaky Sid and in
the process they uncover a deeper secret then Julie ever
anticipated. To Trust a Stranger wasn't too bad, but it's not something
I'd rush out to buy either. It's a good quick listen at
only 4 CDs. I was able to do the whole thing in one day at
work. I did like how the hero and heroine met... him
dressed up like a drag queen which provided several
humorous pages of the heroine thinking he was gay.
However, the abridged version seems to cut out many of the
deeper anecdotes that would give a better feel for what is
happening in the story and between the players. As such,
some parts feel rushed, and occasionally Julie and Mac's
growing relationship feels forced. © Kelley A. Hartsell, November 2005. All rights reserved.
Reviewed by Kelley Hartsell
Courtesy CK2S Kwips and Kritiques
Posted July 9, 2006
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