Running Before Daybreak

Running Before Daybreak by Terri Prone is a novel published by Coronet in 2001, featuring 479 pages in English. The story centers on Cassie Browne, who seemingly has it all—a successful career as a cartoonist, a wealthy and charming husband, and a newfound joy in motherhood. However, her life takes a tragic turn when she loses her happiness and faith in it after a significant event leaves her car discovered at the water’s edge.
Readers will explore themes of bereavement and the complexities of relationships as the narrative unfolds. The plot delves into the mystery surrounding Cassie’s disappearance, raising questions about her fate and the determination of those who believe she is still alive. The story also touches on the emotional turmoil faced by spouses and the impact of unexpected circumstances, such as pregnancy and loss.
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Cassie Browne has it all: married to a man who is famous, funny and rich, she is also a successful cartoonist and adores the baby she never planned to have. Then she loses not only the happiness from her life, but her belief in happiness itself. Her car is found at the water’s edge . . .
So why does her best friend believe she is still alive – and why is one man determined to find her, if it takes him the rest of his life?
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