Cover-Bild Ich beobachte dich
Band 6 der Reihe "Kanada-Thriller"
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  • Verlag: FISCHER E-Books
  • Themenbereich: Belletristik - Thriller / Spannung
  • Genre: Krimis & Thriller / Krimis & Thriller
  • Ersterscheinung: 25.04.2018
  • ISBN: 9783104904863
Chevy Stevens

Ich beobachte dich

Roman | »Chevy Stevens weiß einfach, wie man Spannung aufbaut.« Radio 91.2
Maria Poets (Übersetzer)

Du hast ihn geliebt. Du hast ihm vertraut. Deshalb weißt du, wie gefährlich er ist. Aber deine Tochter glaubt dir nicht. Denn er ist ihr Vater.
Tief und kalt ist der Ozean an der kanadischen Westküste, weit und rau das Land. Hier lebt Lindsey mit ihrer 17-jährigen Tochter Sophie. Vor elf Jahren ist sie in letzter Minute ihrem gewalttätigen Ehemann Andrew entkommen. Er musste ins Gefängnis. Lindsey hat alle Spuren verwischt und für sich und Sophie ein neues Leben aufgebaut. Doch nun kommt Andrew frei.
»Chevy Stevens schlägt einen völlig in Bann.« Karin Slaughter »Ihre Geschichten sind fesselnd und unvergesslich.«
Gillian Flynn »Chevy Stevens schreibt so raffiniert und packend, dass wir die Empfindungen der Hauptfiguren regelrecht mitfühlen.« Für Sie
Top-Spannung made in Kanada. Von der internationalen Thriller-Bestseller-Autorin Chevy Stevens.

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Ich habe die Original-Version gelesen -"Never let you go". Bitte die deutsche Zusammenfassung ignorieren, sie verrät mir etwas zu viel....

19-year-old Lindsey Finnegan met Andrew Nash when he came to ...

Ich habe die Original-Version gelesen -"Never let you go". Bitte die deutsche Zusammenfassung ignorieren, sie verrät mir etwas zu viel....

19-year-old Lindsey Finnegan met Andrew Nash when he came to the hardware store where she had started to work while still in Highschool. With her mother ill and her father unemployed, this had become her permanent job – until Andrew came. He gave a job to her dad, had her help out with his consctruction business and finally married her. Baby Sophie made everything perfect. Isn’t it obvious that Andrew does not want other men to stare at his wife? Some ten years later, Lindsey is living on her own with her daughter. She recently learned that her ex-husband has been released from prison. And she knows: “He’s going to make me pay for every year he spent behind bars.“

That book really got at me and I only interrupted at like 4:00 a.m. because I just could not keep my eyes open any longer. A REAL thriller – without any slayer, sexual offender, sadistic serial criminal – “just“ the odd abusive husband. Just? Well, I had some stories with lots of hitting and kicking, this is more subtle mostly, more about controll, addiction, keeping “the little wife“ humble and under control, and so it certainly kept me crumbled together on my sofa, clutching the book, and kind of going through all of the emotions along with Lindsey. Author Chevy Stevens alternates Lindsey as first-person narrator with her daughter Sophie, and that shift to the teenager, whom the mother tried to protect from the danger, put in the fearless approach of the 18-year-old towards the looming danger: well done, both absolutely credible in their own voices, and adding up to my ever growing feeling of unease.

But wait for the climax and the sudden change of speed – just when I wondered about the sudden turn and rather made up some speculations of my own on what else might come, the author put me under her spell again with the next sudden change. Wow!

Small point of criticism: with the final ending, it somewhat did not make much sense that the window was opened in Mrs. Carlson’s house and the whole place was searched?! Poor Atticus…

5 stars still, for the topic of domestic violence, brought forward in a way to really make you understand the mechanism, and the fact that author Stevens still managed to really surprise me!