Come and get me

August Norman

eAudio - 2019

At Indiana University, someone's been studying the female student body: their dating customs, nocturnal activities? And how long they can survive in captivity. When award-winning journalist Caitlin Bergman is invited back to campus to receive an honorary degree, she finds an opportunity for a well-earned victory lap? And a chance to face the trauma that almost destroyed her as an undergrad. But her lap becomes an all-out race when a student begs her to probe an unsolved campus disappearance: Angela Chapman went out one Friday night and never came back. To find the missing woman, Caitlin must join forces with a local police detective and the department that botched her own case so long ago. But while Caitlin follows the clues behind Ang...ela's disappearance, someone else is following her…

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Published
[United States] : Dreamscape Media, LLC 2019.
Language
English
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hoopla digital
Main Author
August Norman (author)
Corporate Author
hoopla digital (-)
Other Authors
Susie Berneis (narrator)
Edition
Unabridged
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Instantly available on hoopla.
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1 online resource (1 audio file (12hr., 01 min.)) : digital
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Mode of access: World Wide Web.
ISBN
9781974975808
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AVAILABLE FOR USE ONLY BY IOWA CITY AND RESIDENTS OF THE CONTRACTING GOVERNMENTS OF JOHNSON COUNTY, UNIVERSITY HEIGHTS, HILLS, AND LONE TREE (IA).
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Review by Booklist Review

Returning to Indiana University to receive an honorary version of the degree she abandoned right before graduation years earlier, successful journalist Caitlin Bergman tries banishing some demons by admitting in her acceptance speech that she quit school after a vicious rape. The town has its current demons as well, and Bergman is quickly involved in the hunt for a missing student the second woman to disappear in recent years as well as a secondary plot involving the illegal drug trade. Highlights here include a realistic lesbian relationship and a well-fleshed-out British Indian character whose role isn't related to her race. While the book takes too long to get going, the conclusion, in which Bergman is involved in a truly gripping life-or-death situation, is thoroughly memorable. Overall, Norman's debut is a solid purchase for mystery collections, especially in Indiana, as well as a good recommendation for fans of strong female leads.--Henrietta Verma Copyright 2019 Booklist

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Review by Publisher's Weekly Review

When journalist Caitlin Bergman, the heroine of Norman's chilling first novel and series launch, returns to her hometown of Bloomington, Ind., to receive an honorary degree, she's approached by a reporter for the student newspaper, who asks her whether she's going to look into the disappearance of Angela Chapman. Angela vanished after a night of drugs and debauchery two years earlier. Caitlin reluctantly decides that writing about Angela might help her finally face her own 20-year-old trauma over a rape in which her assailant left her for dead. She exposes a series of mistakes, indifference, incompetence, and lies about the night Angela went missing, which doesn't endear her to the local police or to Angela's friends. Indeed, Caitlin's relentless probing and abrasive manner alienates everyone in Bloomington who might help her. Meanwhile, a serial killer lurks in the wings. The skillfully rendered plot is full of page-turning action, but readers should be prepared for graphic depictions of physical and psychological violence. Norman is off to a solid start. Agent: Eric Myers, Myers Literary Management. (Apr.) © Copyright PWxyz, LLC. All rights reserved.

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