Midnight Cab

Unabridged
Author: James W. Nichol
Narrator: Scott Brick
Genres: Mystery
Publisher: Blackstone Audiobooks
Date: May 2006
Length: 12 hours
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Formats:
  • WMA

Overview

A terrified three-year-old boy is found clinging to a wire fence at the side of a country road. His mother had whispered to him to never let go, then she vanished. The only clue found by authorities as to the child’s identity is a photograph of two summering teenage girls and a letter presumably written from one to the other.

Sixteen years later, Walker Devereaux is in Toronto to discover the truth about his biological mother, of whom he has a dim memory. Working as an after-hours cabdriver, Walker befriends Krista, a demanding, pretty, wheelchair-bound night dispatcher. Krista and Walker become fast friends, and she can’t help but involve herself with Walker’s quest to understand his shrouded identity. Soon enough, though, their off-hours sleuthing turns perilous. Walker and Krista’s wooded countryside veers this duo ever closer to that of another abandoned boy who has transformed himself into the embodiment of his own desperate, violent, and sinister pathologies.

Reviews (2)

suspensful and exciting

Written by Sharon on December 28th, 2007

  • Book Rating: 4/5

This was a good story and it definitely kept me interested throughout. It was exciting and had a lot of suspense. I would recommend this book.

Midnight Cab

Written by Donna T on August 15th, 2006

  • Book Rating: 5/5

I loved this book. James Nichol is a wonderful writer and kept me on the edge of my seat through the whole book!