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The Edge of Normal
The Edge of Normal | Carla Norton
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''Norton has given us living, breathing characters that we know and understand . . . and who inhabit our imaginations after we've finished this book." —Jeffery Deaver In many ways, Reeve LeClaire looks like a typical twenty-two year old girl. She's finally landed her own apartment, she waitresses to pay the bills, and she wishes she wasn't so nervous around new people. She thinks of herself as agile, not skittish. As serious, not grim. But Reeve is anything but normal. Ten years ago, she was kidnapped and held captive. After a lucky escape, she's spent the last six years trying to rebuild her life, a recovery thanks in large part to her indispensable therapist Dr. Ezra Lerner. But when he asks her to help another girl rescued from a similar situation, Reeve realizes she may not simply need to mentor this young victim—she may be the only one who can protect her from a cunning predator who is still out there, watching every move. From the author of the #1 non-fiction bestseller Perfect Victim: The True Story of the Girl in the Box comes a novel that draws you into a chilling and engrossing world. With masterful plot twists and shifting points of view that make it as irresistible as Gone Girl, Carla Norton's The Edge of Normal is a stunning debut thriller.
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Djspens
The Edge of Normal | Carla Norton
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I enjoyed listening to this one. Reeve had been a child held captive, now she‘s there for other young girls but gets in over her head, helping search for the kidnappers. It kept my interest and was an easy listen while I clean, drive, clean the pool…..

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AudiobookingWithLeah
The Edge of Normal | Carla Norton
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Pickpick

Wow, this was intense and heebie-jeebie kind of creepy. To up the creep factor, you're also privy to the pedophile's headspace. Which...yeah...I don't have to say how absolutely f*cked that is. Since you know who the bad-guy is near the beginning of the story is not so much a mystery...but it's definitely quite thrilling. Deeply affecting without being overly graphic.

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Crazycatperson
The Edge of Normal | Carla Norton
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@blithebuoyant thank you so much! The socks are really cool and I can't wait to read the books!! I love the butterfly keychain!! @JPeterson thank you for setting up the swap!

blithebuoyant I‘m so glad you like it! 7y
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