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Original Title: Witness
ISBN: 044619154X (ISBN13: 9780446191548)
Edition Language: English URL http://sandrabrown.net/
Characters: Kendall Deaton, Matthew Burnwood, Gibb Burnwood, Ricki Sue Robb, Jim Pepperdyne, John McGrath
Setting: Prosper, South Carolina(United States)
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The Witness Paperback | Pages: 428 pages
Rating: 4 | 17430 Users | 922 Reviews

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Title:The Witness
Author:Sandra Brown
Book Format:Paperback
Book Edition:First Edition
Pages:Pages: 428 pages
Published:May 1st 2007 by Grand Central Publishing (first published 1995)
Categories:Romance. Romantic Suspense. Mystery. Suspense. Fiction. Thriller

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After stumbling upon a chilling small-town secret in South Carolina, a determined public defender must protect herself -- and her young son -- from those who want them dead.Kendall Deaton pulls herself and her baby out of a wrecked car, and a mixture of courage and fear gets her to the top of a ravine, where she flags down help. But she doesn't dare reveal her true identity to the authorities. Instead, she plans her immediate escape, and her perilous flight begins. Kendall, the best public defender in Prosper, South Carolina, has stumbled upon a chilling town secret, turning her marriage to one of Prosper's most powerful men into a living hell. Now Kendall is a terrified mother trying to save her child's life, a reluctant witness who knows too much about an insidious evil . . . and a woman surrounded by forces that will stop at nothing to protect what is "theirs."

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Ratings: 4 From 17430 Users | 922 Reviews

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I read this book in 2011 and rated it 4 stars. I don't normally re-read books as knowing the outcome kills the suspense. Well I'm getting old and can barely remember what I did last night let alone the content of a book I read 6+ years ago. In desperate need of a good book, after a slew of crap, I scrolled back through books I'd enjoyed, and settled on this. I'm must say it blew me out of the park, Sandra Brown has crafted a suspenseful, twisty-turny, nail biting plot. And John is simply

not sure where to begin here. The writing was the best part of the book, and while it was well written it also annoyed the crap out of me. The book is a Mystery/thriller. I found it annoying that EVERY detail at the beginning was a mystery. Who is this person? what's this secret? Is this character him or someone different. WHEN DOES THIS TAKE PLACE? (author really liked the idea of an ass backwards small town Southern town so it was really difficult to tell when this book was supposed to take

4/5 starsThis wasn't my favorite Sandra Brown book, but it's still really good. I wasn't a fan of the bigotry, sexism and racism, but it's needed for the story.John was great and I also liked Kendall.What I love about Sandra's books is that the women are not just airheads in the middle of a crime, but actually wellrounded and smart women.

Kendall, a pretty woman, is a young lawyer at Sheridan, a little town of Tennessee, which left her firm to take a job of public defender at Prosper, South Carolina. During her first months there in Prosper, she falls in love with Matt Burnwood, young journalist and the son of a respectable patriarch of the locality. Kendall and Matt get married and have a fairly-tale wedding, with dozens of guests and gifts, waltz, big wedding cake, a beautiful newlyweds chalet (a gift from her father in law),

Review of audiobook version narrated by Joyce Bean.What a crazy book! I dont know that Ive ever been so enthralled by a plot that I ultimately found silly. The audiobook is 13+ hrs long and I listened to it in less than a day so you can tell how absorbed I was by the story. The action was exciting, there was incredible chemistry between the main leads and there were a lot of good twists. The big problem? Very little of the book dealt with the relationship between the hero and heroine (if I have

I liked the unexpected turns the book took and how the details were revealed. But I found much of the dialogue throughout cheesy and contrived. I didn't like most of the characters and found several parts to be quite unbelievable. Overall, entertaining and interesting read but not massively impressive.

4.5 starsA car crash, on a rainy night, leaves three survivors, a baby boy, a man who is badly injured, and Kendall Deaton. Kendall has secrets and she knows if these secrets are revealed to the wrong people, her life wont be worth living.This is a book where you cannot really say too much about the storyline without giving something away. Another solid read from Ms Brown. Yes, I will be checking out more of her books. STORM BEFORE SUNSET. MARK MY WORDS Her priority is her child. She had a

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