
Wait for Night
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Narrated by:
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John Solo
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By:
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A.J. Llewellyn
About this listen
Former soap opera star Sean Castro has hated every second of the sensational trial at which he is the reluctant center. Being stalked and hunted, terrorized, kidnapped, tortured, and raped by Justin Montgomery has left him in a despair that only a guilty verdict can lift.
When the jury reaches an impasse and a mistrial is declared, Sean feels victimized all over again. Unable to sleep, afraid of the night, the mistrial takes its toll on Sean and his supportive father and brother. Though, the Assistant DA is adamant he will file new charges, Sean worries about the effect a new trial and increased media scrutiny will have on both his own health and his father’s. Then he starts receiving the mysterious “Wait for Night” text messages Montgomery always sent him. Petrified, he needs to escape the confines of the small Northern California town of Gilroy famous for garlic, and now, thanks to him, gay rape.
Sean finds salvation in the form of his long-lost cousin Theoni. She lives in the ancient Peloponnese region of Greece and invites Sean and his family to visit. They jump at the chance, with Sean and his brother learning about their mother, who died when they were toddlers. Reconnecting with their mother’s sister and family, they find so much to love and celebrate in the tiny village of Akrata, including, for Sean, the possibility of a new romance.
But terror isn’t far behind. The mysterious messages keep coming, and once again, Sean is a man living in mortal terror...
©2010, 2024 A.J. Llewellyn (P)2024 AJ LlewellynListener received this title free
My mother grew up in a village in Peloponnese and I spent so many summers there with my cousins. The book really captured the beauty of the place and it made me feel very nostalgic.
It's a fast paced book, well written, with well developed characters that are very relatable and likable.
The narrator is a favorite of mine and as always the quality of the audiobook was fantastic. He brought the characters to life.
Wonderful book!
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The blurb is excellent so I only want to add that I loved John Solo’s performance of this story; he continues to be one of my favorite audio book performers.
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