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Sandrine's Case

Audiobook
Unabridged   10 hour(s)
Publication date: 08/06/2013

Sandrine's Case

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Audio CD ISBN:9781611749816
Digital Download ISBN:9781611749823

Summary

A college professor must unspool the history of his tumultuous relationship with his free-spirited wife—as he stands trial and faces the death penalty for her murder.

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Samuel Madison always wondered what Sandrine saw in him, he a meek, stuffy doctorate student and she a brilliant, beautiful bohemian with limitless talent and imagination. Yet on the surface their marriage seemed perfectly tranquil: jobs at a small liberal arts college, a precocious young daughter, a home filled with art and literature, and trips to some of the worlds most beautiful places. Then one night Sandrine is found dead in their bed from a deadly overdose of pain medication and alcohol, and Samuel is accused of poisoning her.

As the truth of their turbulent marriage comes to light, Samuel must face a town convinced of his guilt, a daughter whose faith in her father has been shaken to it’s core, and the truth about his brilliant wife whose shattering secrets could set him free—or condemn him to death.

Reviews/Praise

“A powerful reading by Brian Holsopple, who brings to life an unusual love story. . . . A wonderful blend of mystery and romance makes for an exceptional listen!”
      —The Bookwatch

“Holsopple’s performance as Sam Madison is more than worth the price of admission.”
      —Booklist

“Narrator Brian Holsopple dishes out just the right recipe of pathos, irony, tenderness, and style in Cook’s latest. . . . Stay with Holsopple for the verdict and the unusual ending. It will be worth it.”
      —AudioFile

“[A] slow-burning intricate thriller from Edgar-winner Cook. . . . One of his best.”
      —Publishers Weekly [HC starred review]

Author Bio

THOMAS H. COOK held several jobs as teacher and book reviewer before he began writing full-time. Many of his novels have been nominated for the Edgar and other prestigious awards. He won the Edgar for The Chatham School Affair.

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