Sidney Sheldon's Chasing Tomorrow

Narrated by:
Michael Kramer

Unabridged Audiobook

Ratings
Book
10
Narrator
6
Release Date
October 2014
Duration
11 hours 0 minutes
Summary
#1 New York Times bestselling author Sidney Sheldon’s most popular and enduring heroine—Tracy Whitney of If Tomorrow Comes—returns in a sensational sequel full of passion, suspense, and breathtaking twists.

Tracy Whitney never thought she wanted to settle down. With her suave and handsome partner, Jeff Stevens, she’d been responsible for some of the world’s most astounding heists, relishing the danger and intensity of life on the wild side. But there is still one thing missing from Tracy’s perfect life: a baby.

At first “going straight” feels like a new adventure. But as the months pass and Tracy’s longed for pregnancy doesn’t happen, she finds herself yearning for the adrenaline rush of the old days.  When a mysterious and beautiful stranger enters their lives, Tracy and Jeff’s once unbreakable partnership is suddenly blown wide open. Jeff wakes one morning to find Tracy gone, vanished without a trace.

For more than a decade, a broken Jeff struggles to carry on knowing Tracy is out there somewhere. But the rest of the world believes Tracy Whitney is dead . . . until a series of murders leads a tenacious French detective to her doorstep. Eleven victims, in ten different cities, over nine years—all of the cities where Tracy pulled off some of her most brilliant capers. Someone is targeting her, manipulating a series of disturbing events and raising terrifying ghosts she thought were dead and buried.

Once again, this clever woman finds herself out on the edge, playing the odds in a desperate game of roulette. But this time, she’s got everything to lose—including the man she cannot forget.

Tomorrow has come at last. But it isn’t the future Tracy bargained for . . .
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James K.

Good book, good story , kept my interest.

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Robin S

Both the book and narrator were pretty good. Lots of twists and turns in the plot, which kept me more engaged than most audio books. Especially because the characters are likeable and it is well-written. Though taking a minute to catch up with new elements of the plot, it was over all easy to follow. What I didn't like about the storyline: Shelton put a lot of emphasis on youth and standard beauty in a way that made it feel, at least to me, like those are by far the most important things in life. Especially for women. Also some weight-prejudice and sexist comments such as referring to a character as a "slut" as if these things made people worthless. I understand that these are supposed to be portraying the characters more than the author but at some point, it does both. I also understand that he is from another time. Regardless, it still would have been settling to see a bit of compassion and humanity in this regard. Not too prevalent over all, so I'd still recommend the book to others who may be offended by that sort of thing. As far as the narrator goes, he is great for reading the story over all, and does decent by some characters, but I was definitely taken out of the story at times with others who I didn't think we're being portrayed well. I acknowledge that to be quite a challenge and, even with wishing there were multiple people to voice the characters, found him to be above par.

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János Halász

Tracy's voice was a little bit annoying to me. I liked the voice of the other characters with the different accents an dialects.

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