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All the Wrong Places A Novel
Joy Fielding's "All the Wrong Places" plunges readers into the life of Sarah, a woman whose ordinary world implodes when she witnesses a shocking act of violence. This single, terrifying event transforms her into a target, forcing her to abandon her familiar life and embark on a desperate flight for survival. As she becomes the hunted, Sarah must navigate a perilous path where deception lurks at every turn, and the threat of her pursuers is ever-present, leaving her questioning whom she can trust. The narrative intensely explores the psychological toll of living under constant threat, digging into Sarah's inner turmoil, her growing paranoia, and her struggle to reclaim a sense of safety. The novel delves into themes of the fragility of everyday security, the way trauma can unearth buried fears and hidden strengths, and the sheer resilience of the human spirit when pushed to its limits. What makes "All the Wrong Places" particularly compelling is its ability to blend high-stakes suspense with a deep dive into the protagonist's emotional and mental journey, making her fight for survival as much an internal battle as an external one against unknown adversaries.
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Tomes & Tales
$9.95
1 copy
Publisher
Doubleday Canada
Pages
368
Format
PAPERBACK
ISBN-13
9780385690027
ISBN-10
0385690029
Language
English
Published
2019-03-12
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