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Review of "China Run" by David W. Ball, George Guidall

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China Run
by David W. Ball, George Guidall

Recorded Books

$99.00 Suggested Retail Price

China Run is a sad tale about Allison Truk and her nine year-old stepson, Tyler. There are five other American families involved. They have all traveled to China to adopt children. Allison receives her new baby and spends a few happy hours bonding with the infant. In the middle of the night, the families are informed that they must return their babies who are all healthy. The will be exchanged for unhealthy children. Should the families obey or try to run with their healthy babies?

Lots of excitement and tension in this believable story. How do they elude the Chinese police? They run, and you are in for an excitement adventure that will touch your heart.

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I also checked out "Slow Dollar" by Margaret Maron, and found that this best author has taken me into an exciting story about annual Harvest Festival being held in North Carolina. Everyone is having fun and then a brutally murdered body is found.

Deborah Knot is a lawyer, a district judge, and the sleuth who investigates this murder. There are a lot of dark secrets to dig out from the family that owns this carnival. It's a good plot and the narration is splendid. The presentation is worth giving this audiobook a try.

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Rainbo Electronic Reviews published this review in our February, 2003 issue.



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