Freefall
Books | Fiction / Thrillers / Crime
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Jessica Barry
A MOST ANTICIPATED BOOK OF 2019:Entertainment Weekly | USA Today | Parade | Cosmopolitan | New York Post | PopSugar | Goodreads“Jessica Barry’s Freefall is not only an enthralling, impossible-to-put down mystery that keeps the pages flying, but it is also a gorgeous, resonant tale of a mother’s unconditional love for her daughter. I could not recommend this more!” — Aimee Molloy, New York Times bestselling author of The Perfect Mother“An absorbing treat.” – PEOPLE Magazine“The corporate malfeasance and shady conspiracies of John Grisham, with the frank feminism of two rounded female protagonists.” — Entertainment WeeklyThey say your daughter is dead.You know they’re wrong. When her fiancé’s private plane crashes in the Colorado Rockies, everyone assumes Allison Carpenter is dead.But Maggie, Allison’s mother back home in Owl Creek, Maine, refuses to believe them. Maggie knows her daughter – or she used to, anyway. For the past two years, the two women have been estranged, and while Maggie doesn’t know anything about Ally’s life now – not even why she was on a private plane to begin with – she still believes in her girl’s strength, and in their love for each other.As Allison struggles across the treacherous mountain wilderness, Maggie embarks on a desperate search for answers about the world Allison has been involved in. What was she running from? And can Maggie uncover the truth in time to save her?Told from the perspectives of a mother and daughter separated by distance but united by an unbreakable bond, Freefall is a heart-stopping, propulsive thriller about two tenacious women overcoming unimaginable obstacles to protect themselves and the ones they love.
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Author
Jessica Barry
Pages
464
Publisher
HarperCollins
Published Date
2019-01-08
ISBN
0062874853 9780062874856
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"This was the last book I read, I absolutely adored it. I bought it at Walmart for like $5 and thought it sounded good. But, this is one of my new favorites. It’s told from dual pov. It’s a mystery with a really good plot twist, about a mother and daughter both in two separate places physically, but in touch mentally! I now love Jessica Barry and can’t wait to read another one of her books."