It’s often said that when tragedy strikes, the victims were simply in the wrong place at the wrong time. But not Harry and Alice French.

Assaulted by masked men looking for a mysterious package and a man named Renshaw, Alice and Harry manage to convince them that there has been a terrible mix-up.

But nothing prepares Alice and Harry for the web they find themselves trapped in after their assailants leave. Especially as Alice hasn’t been completely honest.

After Harry is approached by a woman named Ruth who seems to know more than she’s letting on, Alice and their baby, Evie, disappear. When Harry realises he’s become a prime suspect in their disappearance, he seeks refuge with Ruth and demands answers, knowing keeping out of police clutches is the only way he’ll track his family down.

But how safe really are Alice and Evie tucked away in Gloucestershire with the mysterious Renshaw?

See How They Run

Audiobook – Unabridged

Tom Bale (Author), Kris Dyer (Narrator), Audible Studios (Publisher)

my review

I have thoroughly enjoyed listening to the Audible edition of See How They Run.

The story starts as it means to go on. Fast paced and full of suspense, it demanded my attention from the very beginning and held my interest throughout.

When we meet Alice and Harry, they are home with their new-born daughter adjusting to parenthood. They should be blissfully happy, and they are until they are confronted by masked men in the middle of the night. It’s seemingly mistaken identity but they are not prepared for the danger they will face in the days to come.

The story that follows is scary and disconcerting to say the least.

There’s an underlying tension throughout this book. I didn’t know who I believed, who I could trust, or where it was all going to lead. I loved it!

Brilliant writing and excellent narration. I very much recommend!

treat yourself!

happy reading/listening! 🙂

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