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What Comes Next
What Comes Next
What Comes Next
Audiobook16 hours

What Comes Next

Written by John Katzenbach

Narrated by William Roberts

Rating: 4 out of 5 stars

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A retired university professor is diagnosed with a rare degenerative disease that will lead him to lose his memory and die within a few years. On his way home from the doctor's office, he witnesses a pretty young girl being kidnapped right off the street. As the police drag their heels, he realizes that if he doesn't act the girl may never be found alive.

Jennifer Riggins, the kidnapped girl, is being held prisoner by a perverted couple who run an exclusive website called "What Comes Next," on which viewers can watch, in real time, the horrors inflicted on their victims. Given the moniker "Number Four," Jennifer is at the mercy of the depraved pair, with thousands tuning in for every episode of her ongoing nightmare.

What Comes Next is a bold and timely thriller about what lurks within the depths of society's most depraved minds, and how the only hope for a girl whose life is just beginning is a man whose life is nearing its end.
LanguageEnglish
Release dateJun 5, 2012
ISBN9781611747911
Author

John Katzenbach

John Katzenbach is the author of the bestselling In the Heat of the Summer, which became the movie The Mean Season.Two more of his books were made into films in the United States, 1995's Just Cause and 2002's Hart's War.

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  • Rating: 5 out of 5 stars
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    muy interesante e intenso, totalmente recomendable,y con un buen final
  • Rating: 4 out of 5 stars
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    I got this book for free at the PLA (Public Library Association) Conference this past March. I brought home just over 30 free books--all of them the "uncorrected proof" copy. This is one of my favorites! I found it captivating. I was hanging on the edge the whole time. I really appreciated that there was some detail given, but not too much, as far as the rape and beatings go.... I didn't really want to delve deeply into the gross-out factor, though it takes a lot to really turn me off. But this book just skimmed the surface. I'd like to read more by John Katzenbach.