No Show
by Simon Wood
2013 / 298 pages
read by Luke Daniels 8h 20m
rating B / crime
First, the narrator is difficult to get used to – his interpretation of Terry Sheffield, the protagonist, is fine, but when other characters enter the picture they sound like they came from central casting at Warner Brothers – cartoons. I got used to it and the whole thing turned out quite nicely but …
Terry Sheffield has given everything in England up for the love of his life, Sarah Moore. After they marry months go by before he is finally able to move to California to be with her – only to find she’s missing. She’s not at the airport, not at their new house, not at her job. As a newcomer to the whole country he has some issues but he does have a job – that’s a start. >>>>MORE>>>>