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  • Written by: Sarah Pekkanen
  • Narrated by: Kate Mara
  • Length: 10 hrs and 9 mins
  • 3.6 out of 5 stars (5 ratings)

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Gone Tonight

Written by: Sarah Pekkanen
Narrated by: Kate Mara
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Publisher's Summary

This program is read by Kate Mara, best known for her roles in hit TV shows like A Teacher and House of Cards, as well as films such as The Martian and Chappaquiddick.

New from the #1 bestselling co-author of The Golden Couple and The Wife Between Us!


"I'm a huge fan of Sarah Pekkanen's books, and Gone Tonight is her best yet." —Colleen Hoover

"Mara switches seamlessly between both points of view, infusing each with distinct senses of mounting tension and unease." - The New York Times

"...Mara's star power and Pekkanen’s enthralling pace will have listeners making every
excuse to reach the eerie, shocking ending."- Booklist

“Pekkanen’s tangled web of lies and truth is a suspenseful, ever-surprising listen.” - Library Journal

Catherine Sterling thinks she knows her mother. Ruth Sterling is quiet, hardworking, and lives for her daughter. All her life, it's been just the two of them against the world. But now, Catherine is ready to spread her wings, move from home, and begin a new career. And Ruth Sterling will do anything to prevent that from happening.

Ruth Sterling thinks she knows her daughter. Catherine would never rebel, would never question anything about her mother's past or background. But when Ruth's desperate quest to keep her daughter by her side begins to reveal cracks in Ruth's carefully-constructed world, both mother and daughter begin a dance of deception.

A Macmillan Audio production from St. Martin’s Press.

©2022 Sarah Pekkanen (P)2022 Macmillan Audio

What the critics say

“Sarah Pekkanen’s startling, breathtaking tale of a mother and daughter will plunge you into a plot layered by lies and trauma but still infused with love. Through deft writing and thoughtful character development, she’s created a fast-paced thriller in Gone Tonight, daring to ask deep questions about love versus fear, and control versus protection.” --Readers Digest

"Filled with buried secrets and jaw-dropping deception, Sarah Pekkanen's GONE TONIGHT is a page-turning thriller about a mother-daughter you won't soon forget.. What would make a teenage girl vanish into the night and live a life on the run for two decades? Read Gone Tonight. It's a wild ride."—Harlan Coben, #1 New York Times Bestselling Author

Gone Tonight is an intense, harrowing story about long-buried secrets and the trauma they inflict. The mother-daughter relationship is both thrilling and heartbreaking, with characters you won’t soon forget. Captivating from beginning to end.”—Samantha Downing, internationally bestselling author of My Lovely Wife.

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Depressing.

Humans are not born with a genetic predisposition to commit violence or murder. That they do is the underlying premise of 'Gone Tonight'' which, as it unravels, leaps from one uninformed cliche to another. It's an unbearably depressing novel, made more so by the monotone of the narrator's reading. I don't recommend it.

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