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Tyndale House Pub, 2010 - Fiction - 413 pages
Nothing ever happens in the small town of Marlo . . . until the residents begin seeing their private conversations posted online for everyone to read. Then it's neighbor against neighbor, friend against friend, as paranoia and violence escalate. The police scramble to identify the person responsible for the posts and pull the plug on the Website before it destroys the town. But what responsibility do the people of the town have for the words they say when they think no one is listening? Life and death are in the power of the tongue.

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Good writing and a gripping story. - Goodreads
The pace is slow, boring, and confusing. - Goodreads
The twists, the plot! - Goodreads
The ending is highly unlikely. - Goodreads
Gutteridge telegraphed much of the ending way too soon. - Goodreads

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User Review  - Army Mom - Christianbook.com

"Listen" is a book that has a premise that I have never read before. I loved the moral lesson, that just words have impact. This book really got me to thinking about all the times that something I've ... Read full review

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User Review  - Laura - Goodreads

Title: LISTEN Author: Rene Gutteridge Publisher: Tyndale January 2010 ISBN: 978-1414324333 Genre: Inspirational/suspense Someone is listening… Marlo is a small town, which claims to be the perfect ... Read full review

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About the author (2010)

Rene Gutteridge is the author of nearly 20 novels, including Storm, a series with Tyndale, and Never the Bridge from her Boo series, along with Occupational Hazards from WaterBrook. Her deft touch brings to life her memorable characters and plots, whether they are dealing with universal issues or finding the quirky and fun in lifes circumstances. She graduated magna cum laude from Oklahoma City University and earned the Excellence in Mass Communication Award. She lives with her husband, Sean, a musician, and their children in Oklahoma City.

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