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The Girl on the Bridge: A McCabe and Savage Thriller
The Girl on the Bridge: A McCabe and Savage Thriller
The Girl on the Bridge: A McCabe and Savage Thriller
Audiobook9 hours

The Girl on the Bridge: A McCabe and Savage Thriller

Written by James Hayman

Narrated by Stephen Mendel

Rating: 4 out of 5 stars

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About this audiobook

From New York Times bestselling author of the acclaimed McCabe and Savage series comes an electrifying new thriller of taut and twisted suspense.

On a freezing December night, Hannah Reindel leaps to her death from an old railway bridge into the rushing waters of the river below. Yet the real cause of death was trauma suffered twelve years earlier when Hannah was plucked from a crowd of freshman girls at a college fraternity party, drugged, and then viciously assaulted by six members of the college football team.

Those responsible have never faced or feared justice. Until now. A month after Hannah’s death, Joshua Thorne—former Holden College quarterback and now a Wall Street millionaire—is found murdered, his body bound to a bed and brutally mutilated.

When a second attacker dies in mysterious circumstances, detectives Mike McCabe and Maggie Savage know they must find the killer before more of Hannah’s attackers are executed. But they soon realize, these murders may not be simple acts of revenge, but something far more sinister.

The Girl on the Bridge is a compelling and harrowing tale of suspense that once read will not easily be forgotten. 

 

 

 

LanguageEnglish
PublisherHarperAudio
Release dateMay 9, 2017
ISBN9780062674401
Author

James Hayman

James Hayman is the New York Times bestselling author of the McCabe and Savage thrillers The Cutting, The Chill of Night, Darkness First, and The Girl in the Glass, which combined have sold more than half a million copies.

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  • Rating: 5 out of 5 stars
    5/5
    Thoroughly enjoyed this! Can recommend if you enjoy mystery and thriller
  • Rating: 3 out of 5 stars
    3/5
    Hannah has jumped off a bridge into a freezing river. Hannah has been suffering for twelve years after attending a fraternity party where she was drugged and dragged into a room and raped by six of Holden College's football players. She could only identify two of the first, Joshua Thorne being the first. Hannah's husband is the man who originally brought her to the party, as she was "hot" and that was the requirement for trying to be included in the fraternity. After Hannah commits suicide, Joshua Thorne is brutally killed in Maine. McCabe and Savage have to figure out who murdered him.This book was OK. This is not my usual genre. I found a lot of repetitive information and some pretty lame dialogue.
  • Rating: 4 out of 5 stars
    4/5
    When a woman commits suicide by jumping off a bridge into icy waters, it starts a chain of events resulting in several murders. Hannah was gang-raped in college twelve years before and never received justice. But someone decides to seek it for her.McCabe and Savage are detectives in Portland, Maine where one of the cases of revenge takes place. I especially enjoyed this as I live in that city and recognized many locations mentioned in the book. This is well-written and a good thriller. I knew pretty much who the real killer was about halfway through the book, but there were enough twists that kept me engaged right to the end. I haven't read anything by this author before, but I will definitely be reading more.
  • Rating: 4 out of 5 stars
    4/5
    Really 3 1/2 stars. Good well told story, not very believable, which is hard to explain without giving away significant part(s) of the book. One that can be disclosed is the book would have you believe 90 percent of a crime is solved in a single day for the Portland police department, I mean like faster than an episode of Law & Order.