
Published by Macmillan on March 8th 2018
Genres: Mystery, Thriller
Source: Publisher
Rating
Give me one name. One person. And I will make them disappear . . .
When Sarah rescues a young girl in trouble, she expects nothing in return. But her act of bravery puts a powerful and dangerous man in her debt. He lives by his own brutal code, and all debts must be repaid - in the only way he knows how.
He offers Sarah a way to solve a desperate situation with her intolerable boss. A once-in-a-lifetime deal that will make all her problems disappear.
No consequences. No comeback. No chance of being found out.
All it takes is a 29 second phone call.
Because everyone has a name to give. Don't they?
Angie’s Thoughts:
What an edge of your seat, thrill riding experience!!
I can’t get this book out of my mind. I’m still processing it. I’m not exactly sure how I’m going to write my feelings down because I have so many.
Sara has a lot going on in this book. Her character was so well rounded that you got lost in her words. I forgot I was reading a fiction book. It was so real that it seemed like a True Crime.
I don’t know what I would do if I was in her situation. Would I make the same decisions? When you only have so little time that feels like a century you do some things you might regret. Every second was torture. The agonizing pain of deciding if your doing the right thing and praying it wasn’t a mistake.
I really enjoyed 29 Seconds. From the first page to the last I couldn’t put it down and even wanted more. It’s an edge of your seat page-turner that borders on the darker side of evil. What would you do if you only had 29 seconds?
The Verdict: