Unspeakable
by:
Sandra Brown (author)
Carl Herbold enjoys being bad. And he is terrifyingly good at it. He graduated easily from juvenile delinquent to full-blown killer. Now he has carried out a daring escape from jail and is headed back to where it all began. Anna Corbett was widowed right before her son was born. Beset by debt and...
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Carl Herbold enjoys being bad. And he is terrifyingly good at it. He graduated easily from juvenile delinquent to full-blown killer. Now he has carried out a daring escape from jail and is headed back to where it all began. Anna Corbett was widowed right before her son was born. Beset by debt and personal tragedy, she faces the toughest challenge of her life - holding on to the ranch that is her son's birthright - unaware that she is at the centre of Carl Herbold's vengeful plan. Drifter Jack Sawyer is a seemingly easygoing cowboy whose past is shrouded in mystery. Stalked by secrets he can no longer outrun, he is hoping to protect Anna and her son from Herbold's rage. All must grapple with their own demons before the final tumultuous confrontation.
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ISBN:
9780340836439 (0340836431)
Publish date: November 8th 2004
Publisher: Coronet Books
Pages no: 486
Edition language: English
This was a fulminant story. It read like a classic family drama/crime history. It had different strings that came together in an explosive finale. I enjoyed the different characters, their stories and how it all tied together. The love story is why I deducted half a star. It was unnecessary and ...
Readable story with plenty of twists and turns to keep you reading.
Oh how I LOVED this book! You can tell Ms. Brown put a lot into writing this. She kept the budding relationship on an even keel, while the male character proved to be a hero of the highest degree.
I received this book as a Goodreads Author Giveaway. I thought it was ok. It was an easy read with a couple of story lines that came together nicely. The problem I had was that I just didn't really care about the characters. Sure, Anna was deaf but apparently she was perfect in every other way (...