Don’t Tell Me How to Die by Marshall Karp audiobook

Don’t Tell Me How to Die: A Novel

By Marshall Karp
Read by January LaVoy

Blackstone Publishing, Blackstone Publishing 9798874824396

Unabridged

Format : Library CD (In Stock)
  • ISBN: 9798874824419

  • ISBN: 9798874824402

  • ISBN: 9798874824426

  • ISBN: 9798874824396

  • ISBN: 9798228457515

  • ISBN: 9798228466746

Runtime: 9.56 Hours
Category: Fiction/Thrillers
Audience: Adult
Language: English

Summary

Summary

“What begins as a mystery-tinted character study transforms into a full-bore thriller, with a spate of jaw-dropping twists that recast the entire narrative. Readers should be prepared to stay up all night.” —Publishers Weekly

“A razor-sharp domestic thriller about a dying woman’s desperate mission to handpick her husband’s next wife—and she’ll stop at nothing to get the job done. Darkly funny and relentlessly suspenseful, Karp displays every skill as one of the greatest storytellers of our generation.” —Joe Donahue, host of The Book Show on NPR

I have one thing to do before I die.
And time is running out.

I had it all: a fantastic husband, two great kids, an exciting career. And then, at the age of forty-three, I found out I would be dead before my next birthday. 

My mother also died young. I was seventeen, and she warned me that women would flock to my suddenly single father like stray cats to an overturned milk truck. They did. And one absolutely evil woman practically destroyed his life, mine, and my sister’s.

I am not letting that happen to my family.

I have three months, and I plan to spend every waking minute searching for the perfect woman to take my place as Alex’s wife, and mother to Kevin and Katie.

You’re probably thinking, She’ll never do it. Did I mention that in high school I was voted “Most Likely to Kill Someone to Get What She Wants”?             

From thriller writer Marshall Karp (cocreator with James Patterson of the #1 New York Times bestselling NYPD Red series), and rich with Karp’s deft array of three-dimensional characters and his signature biting humor, Don’t Tell Me How to Die has so many twists and turns, you’d swear he wrote it with a corkscrew.

Editorial Reviews

Editorial Reviews

“I’ve lost track of time. Thanks to frequent number one New York Times bestseller Marshall Karp’s deft storytelling, his likable, unpredictable characters, and the hairpin curves I never saw coming, Don’t Tell Me How to Die gripped me from page one to the end in a single two-day binge. I wanted more.” Maxine Paetro, #1 New York Times bestselling author of the Women’s Murder Club series with James Patterson
“Karp levels up with this captivating slow burn…What begins as a mystery-tinted character study transforms into a full-bore thriller, with a spate of jaw-dropping twists that recast the entire narrative. Readers should be prepared to stay up all night.” Publishers Weekly
“Marshall Karp had me in the palm of his hands. A riveting narrative that pulls the rug out from under you with every twist. Storytelling doesn’t get better than this.” Peter James, #1 Sunday Times bestselling author
Don’t Tell Me How to Die is a departure from typical crime thrillers as it ventures down the lane of a family drama before it switches gears and hightails into an intense and creepy story all the while keeping you guessing as to what is really going on. Marshall Karp does not disappoint.” The Best Thriller Books
“An engrossing confluence of humor, emotion, and suspense that never lets readers’ attention stray…Don’t Tell Me How to Die is more than the usual thriller; it is a candid look at family ties and love and the things we do to protect those in our lives we cherish most. This is must-reading for fans of smart storytelling and deep emotional resonance—a showcase for the unquestionable talent of Karp.” Suspense Magazine
“A razor-sharp domestic thriller about a dying woman’s desperate mission to handpick her husband’s next wife—and she’ll stop at nothing to get the job done. Darkly funny and relentlessly suspenseful, Karp displays every skill as one of the greatest storytellers of our generation.” Joe Donahue, host of The Book Show on NPR
“This riveting page-turner has all the suspense, twists, and sly humor one enjoys in a Marshall Karp thriller…You may pick up this book for the joy ride of the plot, but you’ll be haunted by the humanity of the characters." Glynnis Campbell, USA Today bestselling author
“A razor-sharp domestic thriller about a dying woman’s desperate mission to handpick her husband’s next wife—and she’ll stop at nothing to get the job done. Darkly funny and relentlessly suspenseful, Karp displays every skill as one of the greatest storytellers of our generation.” Joe Donahue, host of The Book Show on NPR 
“The narrative goes from zero to one hundred in the blink of an eye.” Kashif Hussein, The Best Thriller Books
“Marshall Karp will keep you riveted page after page, twist after twist, until delivering a stunning blow in the final five words.” Marie Sutro, award-winning author
“[Karp’s] new book might just be his best…This is a masterfully plotted novel…Readers who enjoy playing literary detective, who try to see where a story will end up before the author gets there, are advised that they are in for a real challenge here. Karp does not give anything away until he is good and ready. A remarkable and beautifully executed thriller.” Booklist
“LaVoy masterfully conveys Maggie as both a teenager and an adult; she even excels at male voices. The thriller angle doesn’t emerge until the final quarter, when past and present truths collide. LaVoy’s expert performance makes this audiobook compelling.” AudioFile
Don’t Tell Me How to Die delivers a divine reading experience equivalent to a meal that hits the spot at a Michelin-rated restaurant.” Novels Alive (5-star review)
“Karp crafts a story that seamlessly blends gripping suspense with dark humor…A fantastic thriller with a unique premise paired with brilliant execution. The twists, turns, and immense amount of heart made for a fantastic, thrilling reading experience.” Capes & Tights
“This is a great, soapy, twisty novel, with so many twists and turns, you need a scorecard. Author Marshall Karp has done it again!” Red Carpet Crash
“A taut, sharp, and on-target psychological thriller…Karp is a veteran in keeping the cinematic action going and the shocks coming—both which are abundantly on display in his latest.” The Cullman Times

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Author

Author Bio: Marshall Karp

Author Bio: Marshall Karp

Marshall Karp is a #1 New York Times bestselling author, screenwriter, documentarian, and playwright. He cocreated the NYPD Red series with James Patterson and now continues the high-octane thrillers on his own. His latest novel, Don’t Tell Me How to Die, starts as a poignant family drama and turns—quietly, ruthlessly—into a psychological thriller driven by buried truths and gasp-worthy reveals. Readers are calling it one of the twistiest, most addictive thrillers of the year. His earlier work also includes the fan-favorite Lomax and Biggs novels.  Marshall’s passions include his family; his emotionally needy rescue dog, Charlie; and helping new writers find their voice. For over twenty years, he has worked closely with Vitamin Angels, a global charity that delivers lifesaving nutrients to more than seventy million mothers and children around the world.

Check out KarpKills.com for free chapters, blunt advice for aspiring writers, and unexpected extras for readers who want to go beyond the book. 

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Details

Available Formats : CD, Library CD, MP3 CD, Hardcover, Large Print Hardcover, Playaway
Category: Fiction/Thrillers
Runtime: 9.56
Audience: Adult
Language: English