Audiobook16 hours
High Noon
Written by Nora Roberts
Narrated by Susan Ericksen
Rating: 3.5 out of 5 stars
3.5/5
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About this audiobook
Police Lieutenant Phoebe MacNamara found her calling at an early age, when a violently unstable man broke into her family's home, trapping and terrorizing them for hours. Now she's Savannah's top hostage negotiator, who puts her life on the line every day to defuse powder-keg situations. Phoebe knows when to reach out and when to pull back - and when to jump in and take action, even if it means risking everything.
It's satisfying work - and sometimes those skills come in handy at home when Phoebe deals with her agoraphobic mother, still traumatized by the break-in after all these years, and her precocious seven-year-old daughter, Carly.
It's exactly that heady combination of steely courage and sensitivity that first attracts Duncan Swift to Phoebe. After watching her talk one of his employees off a roof ledge, he is committed to keeping this intriguing, take-charge woman in his life. Phoebe's used to working solo, but she's finding that no amount of negotiation can keep Duncan at arm's length.
When she's grabbed by a man who throws a hood over her head and brutally assaults her - in her own precinct house - Phoebe can't help being deeply shaken. And when threatening messages appear on her doorstep, she's not just alarmed but frustrated. How do you go face-to-face with an opponent who refuses to look you in the eye?
Now, with Duncan backing her up every step of the way, she must establish contact with the faceless tormentor who is determined to make her a hostage to fear - before she becomes the final showdown.
It's satisfying work - and sometimes those skills come in handy at home when Phoebe deals with her agoraphobic mother, still traumatized by the break-in after all these years, and her precocious seven-year-old daughter, Carly.
It's exactly that heady combination of steely courage and sensitivity that first attracts Duncan Swift to Phoebe. After watching her talk one of his employees off a roof ledge, he is committed to keeping this intriguing, take-charge woman in his life. Phoebe's used to working solo, but she's finding that no amount of negotiation can keep Duncan at arm's length.
When she's grabbed by a man who throws a hood over her head and brutally assaults her - in her own precinct house - Phoebe can't help being deeply shaken. And when threatening messages appear on her doorstep, she's not just alarmed but frustrated. How do you go face-to-face with an opponent who refuses to look you in the eye?
Now, with Duncan backing her up every step of the way, she must establish contact with the faceless tormentor who is determined to make her a hostage to fear - before she becomes the final showdown.
Reviews for High Noon
Rating: 3.6694560669456067 out of 5 stars
3.5/5
717 ratings33 reviews
- Rating: 4 out of 5 stars4/5Good as usual
- Rating: 4 out of 5 stars4/5Well rounded three dimensional characters who I really missed after the end.
- Rating: 5 out of 5 stars5/5One of my favorites that i've read by her so far. I am slowly trying to get through her books, and enjoy them all.
- Rating: 4 out of 5 stars4/5Great book . Was totally shocked to find out. It wasn’t who I thought it was interesting. Would have liked to witness the father given a badge of honor to the negotiator.
- Rating: 5 out of 5 stars5/5Another excellent novel by Nora Roberts! Highly recommended!
As a police negotiator, Lieutenant Phoebe MacNamara gets blamed for the deaths of people she couldn't save during the negotiation. Her job and past hurt prevent her from trusting another man until the inevitable mutual attractions flourish.
Two antagonists want nothing more than to end Phoebe's career or her life. One is a misogynist, and the other a good cop turned evil. The family relationships colored the story with warmth and happy feelings, too.
Susan Erikson is brilliant as she performed all the characters in the audiobook. It is no wonder that she is one of my favorite narrators. - Rating: 5 out of 5 stars5/5Great story
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