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The Right Call: A Novel
The Right Call: A Novel
The Right Call: A Novel
Audiobook9 hours

The Right Call: A Novel

Written by Kathy Herman

Narrated by Tim Lundeen

Rating: 4 out of 5 stars

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With information that could solve a series of murders but endangers the girl he loves, a college boy grapples with what to do and whom to trust...

Ethan Langley is home for the summer, eager to renew his friendship with Vanessa Jessup and her infant son, Carter. And her parents, Police Chief Brill Jessup and her husband, Kurt, approve: Ethan is thoughtful, kind, hard-working, and ambitious. Before Ethan is even settled, a series of random shootings leaves someone he loves dead.

While police are scrambling for suspects, Ethan learns shocking details that could break the case but it imperils the lives of those he's come to love. Going to the police with what he knows endangers Vanessa and Carter, but not telling them is just as dangerous. He's been dealt a risky hand in a game for which he doesn't know the rules. Will he make the right call?

Book 3 in the Sophie Lace Trilogy.

©2010 Kathy Herman (P)2010 Simon & Schuster

LanguageEnglish
PublisherOasis Audio
Release dateMar 1, 2010
ISBN9781608146192
The Right Call: A Novel

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  • Rating: 3 out of 5 stars
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    3.5 stars. This was probably the best of the three books. I did tire of some of the repetition and patterns within the three books.
  • Rating: 3 out of 5 stars
    3/5
    I enjoyed this one a lot more than its predecessor, The Last Word. The third in the Sophie Trace Trilogy, this story is from Ethan's viewpoint. We met him at the beginning of the previous book, and he's returned for the summer to work and save money, as well as spend time with Vanessa and her baby, Carter. Their romance is sweet, and Vanessa has certainly grown up since the last book.

    While there are references to the previous two books, this one stands alone just fine. The premise was a bit implausible and certainly predictable. However, it was also enthralling and captured my attention. The typical small-town drama is there, as well as the familiar faces at the restaurant lunch counter who discuss the latest criminal events and add an interesting subplot. But it's a fast read and perfect for an afternoon escape.