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On the morning of July 9th, 2012, New York Times investigative reporter Andrew Stilman is jogging along the Hudson River when he feels a sudden, sharp pain in his lower back. He collapses in a pool of blood. When he regains consciousness, it's May 7th 2012 - exactly two months earlier. From that moment on, Andrew has 60 days to uncover his murderer. Sixty days to find out who wants him dead and why. From New York City to Buenos Aires, Andrew embarks on a gripping race against time. By turns funny and heartrending, this pause-resister builds up to a mind-blowing denouement.

©2012 Marc Levy/Versilio. First Publication 2014 by Europa Editions (P)2014 Audible Inc.
Genre Fiction Literary Fiction Suspense Thriller & Suspense Fiction Heartfelt
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The story was very well written. It had interesting characters and an intriguing plot. There was plenty of suspense and which kept you wondering where the story was taking you. I enjoyed it very much - - right up until the ending - - which was abrupt and left me wondering if he suddenly realized that he had to be somewhere else and finished it up in a hurry. I was quite disappointed and I fail to see why he would do that. It left me unsatisfied and almost sorry I had read it, though the rest of it was great. I wish I could ask him why he did that.

A unique and intriguing story, but….

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The plot will keep you listening, but the writing, narration, and characterization are definitely second rate. The equivalent of watching a "B" movie, entertaining but without much substance.

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