Woman With a Gun: A Novel

Woman With a Gun: A Novel

by Phillip Margolin

Narrated by Hillary Huber

Unabridged — 7 hours, 53 minutes

Woman With a Gun: A Novel

Woman With a Gun: A Novel

by Phillip Margolin

Narrated by Hillary Huber

Unabridged — 7 hours, 53 minutes

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Overview

New York Times bestselling master of mystery Phillip Margolin transcends his traditional territory in this new and different book, a haunting thriller inspired by an unforgettable photograph.

Visiting an art museum displaying a retrospective of acclaimed photographer Kathy Moran's work, aspiring novelist Stacey Kim is stunned by the photo at the center of the show-the famous "Woman with a Gun," which won a Pulitzer Prize and launched the photographer's career. Shot from behind, the enigmatic black-and-white image is a picture of a woman in a wedding dress, standing on the shore at night, facing the sea. Behind her back, she holds a six-shooter.

The image captures Stacey's imagination, raising a host of compelling questions. Has the woman killed her husband on their wedding night? Is she going to commit suicide? Is she waiting for someone she plans to kill? Obsessed with finding answers, Stacey discovers that the woman in the photograph is Megan Cahill, suspected of killing her husband, millionaire Raymond Cahill, with the six-shooter on their wedding night. But the murder was never solved.

Drawn deeper into the case, Stacey finds that everyone involved has a different opinion of Megan's culpability. But the one person who may know the whole story-Kathy Moran-isn't talking. Stacey must find a way to get to the reclusive photographer or the truth may never see the light of day.


Editorial Reviews

DECEMBER 2014 - AudioFile

Stacey Kim, a writer, discovers a ten-year-old photograph that most certainly has a story: a bride at the ocean with a six-shooter in her hands. Hillary Huber narrates the writer’s investigation with at a good pace, projecting Stacey’s growing suspicions as she researches the photo’s history. Then she learns that the bride’s husband was murdered. Huber employs only subtle distinctions for the characters, so some significant conversations between two male characters become a bit muddled. Otherwise, her narration is enjoyable, and she adequately conceals the killer’s identity until the cold case is resolved. N.M.C. © AudioFile 2014, Portland, Maine

DECEMBER 2014 - AudioFile

Stacey Kim, a writer, discovers a ten-year-old photograph that most certainly has a story: a bride at the ocean with a six-shooter in her hands. Hillary Huber narrates the writer’s investigation with at a good pace, projecting Stacey’s growing suspicions as she researches the photo’s history. Then she learns that the bride’s husband was murdered. Huber employs only subtle distinctions for the characters, so some significant conversations between two male characters become a bit muddled. Otherwise, her narration is enjoyable, and she adequately conceals the killer’s identity until the cold case is resolved. N.M.C. © AudioFile 2014, Portland, Maine

Product Details

BN ID: 2940170411917
Publisher: HarperCollins Publishers
Publication date: 12/02/2014
Edition description: Unabridged
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