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Deadfall Audiobook Summary

In the compelling sequel to Blackbird, Anna Carey delivers a gritty and adrenaline-filled story of a girl desperate to escape her mysterious and terrifying assailants. Told in second person, this heart-pounding thriller puts the reader in front of the target, and is perfect for fans of The Maze Runner and Legend.

A week ago, you woke up in Los Angeles with no memory of who you are. The only thing you knew: people are trying to kill you. You put your trust in Ben, but he betrayed you and broke your heart. Now you’ve escaped to New York City with a boy named Rafe, who says he remembers you from before. But the two of you are not safe. The same people who are after you are tailing Rafe as well. As the chase heats up, your memory starts to return, but your past cannot save you from the terrifying circumstances of your present, or the fact that one wrong move could end this game forever.

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Deadfall Audiobook Narrator

Emma Galvin is the narrator of Deadfall audiobook that was written by Anna Carey

Anna Carey graduated from New York University and has an MFA in fiction from Brooklyn College. She lives in Los Angeles.

About the Author(s) of Deadfall

Anna Carey is the author of Deadfall

Deadfall Full Details

Narrator Emma Galvin
Length 5 hours 2 minutes
Author Anna Carey
Category
Publisher HarperCollins
Release date June 16, 2015
ISBN 9780062365811

Subjects

The publisher of the Deadfall is HarperCollins. includes the following subjects: The BISAC Subject Code is General, Juvenile Fiction, Sports & Recreation

Additional info

The publisher of the Deadfall is HarperCollins. The imprint is HarperCollins. It is supplied by HarperCollins. The ISBN-13 is 9780062365811.

Global Availability

This book is only available in the United States.

Goodreads Reviews

Tamara

December 21, 2015

I really really really enjoyed what the author was writing about. But I could not stand the second person "you". Also, this book would have been better if it was written with more descriptions and details. And I HATED (view spoiler)[Rafe's (hide spoiler)] death.

Cami Golub

November 28, 2021

Me encantó esta duología. Leanlaaaa

Kirsty-Marie

June 20, 2015

Warning! There might be some slight spoilers for Blackbird ahead!I really enjoyed Blackbird last year, while I know some had a problem with the second person narration, I loved it and it worked so well with the plot and story, and I don't think it would have worked any other way.Blackbird and Deadfall have a lot of things working for it in YA, it's original, I haven't read another book like it, it runs and feels like a movie, which I always love when books can do that, they're fast paced to the point where they don't let you get comfortable with the story so you feel how intense it is and it creates the dangerous atmosphere and keeps you on your toes. It isn't predictable and while one major thing felt predictable in Blackbird, it set things up perfectly for Deadfall, which I have to say, is more intense, crazy and twisted than I thought it would be.Deadfall leaves off-literally-where blackbird finished, with "Blackbird" (we finally have a real name for her, but let's still call her Blackbird) after finding out about Ben and finding the guy she's been having flashbacks about, at the station. Blackbird finally gets to know about herself, between having more flashbacks with her memory returning in pieces and Rafe, her character growth sets in, she's a whole lot more angry than afraid now, the events in Blackbird urging her on to end AAE.At the end of Blackbird we got a whole lot more questions than answers, Deadfall gives us those answers. It's delves into AAE and how it started out, how it formed and evolved, how deep rooted and connected it was in the real world, and just how sick and twisted and sociopathic the founder was. We get to see how big the foundation is and how they covered their tracks. We also get to see some of the other survivors, and as memories come back, we get to know Blackbird and Rafe, how they survived the island.One of my main issues were the connection, but it doesn't have anything to do with the second person narration, it's more the fact of, how can you get to know the characters when they don't really know themselves? All they are trying to do is survive, they're always on alert, checking perimeters, hiding, fighting, trying to stay out of sight, they don't know anything outside of that and they don't let their guard down, so it's hard to really get to know them.The other issue was the romance, it's the one thing I wasn't fond of in Blackbird, it was instalove, but then considering what you find out by the end, I could forgive it, and while it doesn't have instalove in Deadfall, I still had issues with it, because...love triangle. It's not bad, and to be honest, romance wasn't really the focus to begin with, but you have Rafe, who she fell in love with on the island, and then Ben, who helped her when she couldn't help herself, and well, I'm not fond of Ben, for Blackbird reasons, so it's not too bad.I have a love-hate relationship with the ending of Deadfall, it's fitting, it's realistic, and it was nice to see Blackbird take charge of her life, on her own, but then there's that, and I'm not forgiving you for that, Anna Carey.Deadfall answers the questions we were left with Blackbird, it's twisted, and intense and fast paced and although I didn't really connect with the characters, I still cared for them.~~A copy was provided by the publisher in exchange for an honest review.~ -----Review originally posted on Studio Reads

Jo

February 17, 2017

Einfach toll! Hat mich total unterhalten! Spannung bis zum Ende und tolle Protagonisten!

Tonya

June 16, 2015

Find this review and more on my blog, LilybloombooksBlackbird - was one of the most unusual novels I read in 2014. It had a very interesting story line and the writing, done in second person narration, added that flare that made it worth reading. Not only that, it ended on quite the cliff hanger so I was eager to dive into Deadfall.Deadfall, was even BETTER than it's predecessor. The race is on to take down those hunting the teens - and the game of hunter vs hunted turns. It's exhilarating and intense; keeping you on your toes throughout the whole novel. Many questions that were left unanswered were answered, and I loved getting the details surrounding this morbid game these people play.In Blackbird, I wasn't too keen on the added POVs that were thrown in. But in Deadfall, I quite enjoyed them. There is a lot going on, more than what surrounds Sunny/(we learn her name but I'm not sharing) and it helps us to learn more about the other people involved and WHY. Sunny is still having dreams of her time on the island, and I enjoyed these, too. Her and Rafe were close on the island, and I loved seeing the flashbacks of their time together and what else happened there.We don't know everything - and you wont know everything - but that's okay. Even though the story is done being told, it's not over. The ending left on a bittersweet note - something MAJOR happens that had me reeling. Not to say I liked it, but it adds to scary severity of the situation. But my heart was aching.Beautiful writing, intense, non stop action and a story that will stick with you for a while. What's not to love? I highly recommend it.*I received this book for free from in exchange for an honest review. This does not affect my opinion of the book or the content of my review.*

heather - NightlyReading

June 21, 2015

I really loved the first book in this duology and could not wait to get into this one! I devoured it in one sitting and cannot praise it enough! I enjoy Ms. Carey’s writing and also loved her Eve Trilogy but these books are a complete different storyline.If you enjoy mystery/psychological thrillers, then you would really enjoy this duology! I can tell you that I enjoyed the first book but LOVED the second! The stakes were amped up in the second book and as you start to really unravel the mystery, the more thrilling and heart pounding the read got!At first, I had forgotten that these books are told in the second person which puts the reader as the main character and it threw me off a little but once I got use to it, I really enjoyed reading this way!I enjoyed the ending and was glad for the way that the author chose to end her story. I shed quite a few tears because the ending is not completely happy but it kept the reader on their toes not knowing what was going to happen next!

Tee loves Kyle Jacobson

April 11, 2015

Deadfall is an amazing sequel by Anna Carey. Can you imagine waking up somewhere not knowing who you are or where you are? All you know is that someone is trying to kill you and you are not sure why or what you have done to make someone want to take you out. You put your trust in the one person you think you can trust only for him to burn you and break your heart. Your not sure what you should do but you know you need to get away so you decide to run.You run away with Rafe another guy you think you can trust. You and Rafe run to New York and as you are on the run you find out people are not only trying to kill you but they are trying to kill Rafe as well. Then if things could not get any worse for you your memory starts to come back.What will you remember and in the end who will you trust..........

Rebecca

March 16, 2016

I really loved this two book series. This is actually one that I wouldn't mind being three books. This book starts off exactly where the first book left off. It was just as action packed as the first book too. From start to finish I was intrigued and biting my nails. I must say I really loved Rafe. I loved getting to know him somewhat in this book. I wish I could have even got some more flashbacks with him and Lena on the island. I'm glad I gave this series a chance. After reading mixed reviews and hearing that the series was in second person pov I wasn't sure. But I went with my gut and decided to give it a go and I loved it!

nicole

December 01, 2020

** spoiler alert ** Blackbird was my most surprising and intriguing read of 2020 thus far with its shock-value and storyline, unlike anything I’ve read about before. This duology is short, hard-hitting, and face-paced: everything you could essentially want out of a mystery thriller. After Blackbird’s cliffhanger-ending, I dove straight into Deadfall in search of answers. I have many thoughts on this conclusion to the duology, so continue reading to hear about what I both liked and disliked about Deadfall by Anna Carey.What I loved: Deadfall picks up directly where Blackbird left off. The beginning of this novel conflicted with me emotionally. Sunny - who we now know as Lena - has escaped Los Angeles in pursuit of New York after reconnecting with a fellow target and past lover: Rafe. Rafe was introduced throughout flashbacks in the first novel, and I had anxiously anticipated his arrival after personally leaning into Ben and Lena’s connection. What I respected here is that, although I was personally rooting for Ben and Lena, I could understand the connection shared between Rafe and Lena as well. Carey crafts a love triangle that I enjoyed reading and could sympathize with. I loved that the momentum only increased throughout Deadfall. If you thought the stakes couldn’t get any higher in Blackbird; think again. As we progress through the novel, Lena continues to fight for her life, rediscover her past, and birth new truths about AAE. We’re introduced to a myriad of new characters who were fellow targets on the island, and also see Ben reenter the picture against all odds. I loved how I never knew where the novel was headed. Up until the final chapters of the novel - I second-guessed everything. Deadfall kept the intensity and mystique of the previous novel and took things to a level I could have never imagined.What I didn’t love: About two-thirds of the way through this novel, I didn’t think I would have to include this section in my review. That was the disappointing thing. It wasn’t until the end of the novel that so many things began to fall apart for me. I’ll say first that I had a more difficult time connecting to the cast of characters in Deadfall than I did in Blackbird. This might be for the sake that the newly introduced targets were still trying to figure out their own identities, nonetheless, Carey didn’t dwell on their character arcs and left something to be desired. The death of Rafe was completely unexpected. Although I wasn’t very fond of him throughout the novel, his death is what struck me the most over any other event. It wasn’t until his death that I felt inside how sick and twisted and inhumane and horrifying it would be in the shoes of the targets. More than that, I was crushed over the fact that Rafe had fought so hard, and for so long, to be killed right before tasting freedom. This scene was deeply upsetting and I felt unnecessary to the conclusion of the duology. Although I’ve appreciated how short these novels have been in length, I left this conclusion feeling like I needed another hundred pages to tie up the many loose ends. Many questions were lingering long after the final page. I didn’t find closure about Lena’s life after AAE. What about her previous infringements? Would she make a new life for herself, or start over completely? As someone who was rooting for Ben and Lena since the beginning of Blackbird, I was unsatisfied with their goodbye. I would have loved an indication from Carey of whether Ben and Lena would try again one day, or if they had just weathered too much despair together to make it ever work. I wanted to know more about what was to happen to the hunters of AAE in depth. I wanted to know the response from the world on AAE and I wanted to see more about Lena’s brother and remaining family. To put it simply: in my eyes, it was rushed and poorly executed. I’m unsure if Carey wanted to leave the readers to determine the ending, or if they felt that these loose ends weren’t important to explain.Ultimately, I am shocked at what this duology turned out to be. Long after reading this series, I believe that I will continually revisit this intriguing world and concept in my mind. I’m unsatisfied with the conclusion to Lena’s story, but I can appreciate how engaged I was with the plot and the lead characters to look back on this read fondly.

Evelyn

February 23, 2019

Reseña completa en Books FDDeadfall, es una historia muy fluida, entretenida, un thriller bien trabajado que mantiene el suspenso adecuado durante toda la lectura, narrada en segunda persona, es que logramos meternos totalmente en la piel de la protagonista haciendo más real todos los sentimientos y emociones que tiene al vivir algo. Con un final que no me termina de convencer, es que al final, gracias a la pluma de la autora que es muy fluida, se lee muy rápido y hay situaciones que las haces propias. Entretenida, es como puedo definir mi experiencia.

Juli

December 29, 2015

Anna Careys "Deadfall" ist der zweite Band ihrer "Blackbird" Jugendthriller Dilogie. Nachdem Band 1 damals auf ganzer Linie überzeugen konnte, ist die Vorfreude auf den zweiten und letzten Band dieser Reihe groß gewesen. Und Anna Carey hat auch mit ihrer Fortsetzung auf ganzer Linie überzeugen und punkten können.Wie bereits schon der Vorgänger "Blackbird" ist auch "Deadfall" ein absoluter Pageturner. Nach ein paar verschlungenen Seiten, kann und will man sich nicht mehr von dem Buch trennen. Anna Careys Schreibstil habe ich bereits in ihrer Jugendbuch-Dystopie "Eve & Caleb" kennen gelernt, aber in "Blackbird" und "Deadfall" kommt das Gefühl auf, eine vollkommen neue Anna Carey kennen zu lernen. Dies macht wohl die wahrlich verrückte Erzählperspektive aus. Ich kann mich nicht daran erinnern, wann ich das letzte Mal ein Buch in der Du-Perspektive gelesen habe. Und Anna Carey wendet diese für den Leser sehr persönliche Perspektive perfekt an, sodass die Spannung von Kapitel zu Kapitel immer weiter steigt. Irgendwann bin ich mit der Protagonistin eins geworden, förmlich verschmolzen, ich habe mich zwischen den Zeilen, ebenfalls gehetzt umgedreht um meine Umgebung nach möglichen Verfolgern zu überprüfen. Herzrasen und Adrenalinkick pur! Auch die Charaktere sind Anna Carey in "Deadfall" wahnsinnig gut gelungen. Die Protagonistin hat zwar bereits einiges über die Orginisation, die die Menschenjagden veranstalten und auch Jagd auf sie selbst machen, herausgefunden. Dennoch tappt sie bei vielen Dingen noch im Dunkeln. Besonders die Geschehnisse ihrer Vergangenheit bleiben weiter ein großes Geheimnis. Ebenso ihr eigener Name und der rätselhafte Junge der immer wieder in ihren Erinnerungsfetzen auftaucht. Gerade diese Tatsachen machen die Geschichte für den Leser umso spannender, weil man sich selbst vollkommen verloren fühlt und perfekt mit der Protagonistin mitleiden und mitfiebern kann. Und mitfiebern kann man mit der Protagonistin besonders gut, denn relativ schnell wird deutlich, dass sie wieder einmal verfolgt wird und es um Leben und Tod geht. Nur versteht weder sie, noch der Leser, warum. Es bleibt allerdings auch nicht viel Zeit fürs Nachdenken, denn ihre Verfolger gönnen ihr keine Atempause und jagen sie komme was wolle, egal ob Tag oder Nacht durch die ganze Stadt. Dennoch macht unsere Protagonistin den Verflogern ihren Kampf keinesfalls leicht, denn sie ist intelligent, gerissen und schnell. Umso mehr Herzrasen für den Leser. Bei so manch einer Szene ist mir wirklich das Herz explodiert und beinahe stehen geblieben, oh mein Gott, die Spannung war wirklich atemberaubend. Ich brauche mehr! Schade, dass die Dilogie "Blackbird" mit diesem zweiten Band beendet ist.Und was für ein Ende. Eine grandiose, fesselnde Feuerwerksexplosion an Spannung erwartet den Leser. Das gesamte Buch ist ja bereits durch eine Spannungskurve der besonderen Art durchzogen, aber das Ende toppt noch einmal alles. Und auf den letzten Seiten wird es zusätzlich noch richtig emotional. Mir sind sogar die Tränen gekommen. Die liebe Anna Carey meint es nicht gut mit ihren Lesern, ein Schock folgt auf den nächsten. Kein Buch für schwache Nerven! Aber jeder Jugendthriller Leser sollte sich diese Reihe auf gar keinen Fall entgehen lassen!

Brina

October 20, 2015

Nachdem mir Anna Careys Buch "Blackbird" im letzten Jahr gefallen hat, wollte ich auch unbedingt die Fortsetzung "Deadfall" lesen. Da die Kurzbeschreibung sehr gut klang und ich den ersten Band noch gut im Gedächtnis hatte, habe ich mich auf ein paar spannende Lesestunden gefreut, die ich letztendlich auch bekommen habe.Während ich beim ersten Band noch bemängelt habe, dass das Buch an einigen Stellen unfertig wirkt, hat die Geschichte diesmal Hand und Fuß und für mich wurden immer mehr offene Fragen beantwortet, sodass ich auch mittlerweile einen besseren Zugang zu "Blackbird" habe. Anna Carey beschreibt die Geschichte dabei nach wie vor sehr eindringlich und stellenweise auch fast schon zu detailliert, allerdings hatte ich mit dem Schreibstil keinerlei Probleme. Die Geschichte wird flüssig erzählt, besitzt keine Längen, steigert sich immer mehr und auch die Figuren entwickeln sich immens weiter.Sunny, die eigentlich Lena heißt, hat sich enorm gesteigert. Während sie mir im ersten Band noch oftmals fremd erschien, da sie selbst nichts über sich wusste, hat sie mir in "Deadfall" enorm gut gefallen. Ihre Ansichten und ihr Mut sind beispielhaft und ich konnte sie ins Herz schließen. Auch Ben und Rafe sind von der Autorin gut ausgearbeitet. Ich muss zwar zugeben, dass ich mit ihnen nicht so warm wurde, wie z.B. mit Lena, allerdings wollte ich sie auch nicht missen, sodass ich insgesamt alle Figuren gut leiden konnte.Interessant ist hierbei, dass man als Leser nie sonderlich vorausschauen kann, da man immer auf dem selben Kenntnisstand von Lena ist, da man als Leser quasi selbst Lena ist. Dies fand ich im ersten Band noch sehr gewöhnungsbedürftig, allerdings hatte ich in diesem Band keine Probleme mehr damit. Sehr gut ist auch, dass die Geschichte da weiter macht, wo man bei "Deadfall" aufgehört hat, sodass die Geschichte lückenlos weitererzählt wird. Die Handlung an sich ist spannend, Lena lernt immer mehr dazu und erfährt einiges zu ihrer Familie, zu ihrer eigenen Person und Dinge, die in der Vergangenheit geschehen sind. Lenas Flucht von Los Angeles in Richtung New York wird spannend und temporeich erzählt, sodass man als Leser auch einige spannende Verfolgungsjagden erleben darf. Somit kann man den Abschluss der Dilogie auch als gelungen einstufen.Das Cover gefällt mir sehr gut und es passt sich auch sehr schön dem ersten Band an. Dazu gefällt mir auch der Grünton mehr als gut, sodass beide Cover nebeneinander wahre Eyecatcher sind. Die Kurzbeschreibung liest sich gut und macht Lust auf mehr, sodass ich die Fortsetzung unbedingt lesen wollte.Insgesamt hat mir "Deadfall" nach "Blackbird" sehr gut gefallen, da sich sämtliche Figuren gut entwickelt haben und viele offene Fragen beantwortet wurden, sodass ich die Dilogie rund um Lena als sehr gelungen empfinde. Somit entwickelt sich die Autorin auch immer mehr zu einer Lieblingsautorin, sodass ich mich auf viele weitere Bücher von Anna Carey freue.

Jorge

January 22, 2016

Los hechos se sitúan justo donde concluyen en “Blackbird” con Sunny (quien por fin sabremos su verdadero nombre) en la estación de trenes, reuniéndose de nueva cuenta con el misterioso chico de su pasado, Rafe, quien a diferencia de ella ha logrado recuperar su memoria y que en gran medida gracias él conoceremos mejor a nuestra protagonista, sabremos quienes son en realidad y su implicación en esta cacería humana."Hay personas que pueden desaparecer y es como si... como si no le importaran a nadie. Como si nunca hubieran existido"En esta entrega pasamos del misterio a la acción, nos situamos en las calles de Nueva York, las cuales serán testigos del enfrentamiento que está por iniciar ya que ahora “Sunny” no se encuentra sola, sino que ella y Rafe han contacto con más chicos como ellos y juntos buscarán poner fin al juego del que son presa.¿Por qué los están cazando?. Todas las incógnitas serán reveladas, al igual que los hechos ocurridos en la enigmática isla mucho antes del despertar de Sunny en las vías del tren; la autora nos presenta un desenlace en el que no todo es lo que aparenta ser.Seremos testigos de la transición de nuestro personaje principal a una modalidad más táctica y ofensiva, en donde demostrará todo su potencial y habilidades que se encontraban ocultas tras la bruma de su amnesia; sin duda un desenlace bastante prometedor.Continua la reseña en http://rincondelecturamx.blogspot.mx/

Mary

February 06, 2017

WOW! This is a thrilling conclusion to BLACKBIRD!Hmm, how do this without giving away too much? Fleeing from Los Angeles, Sonny finds out the Ben's father had something to do with the collective that set up the hunt. She knows that Ben might have more to do with the hunt than she feels comfortable with but when Ben professes his innocence and becomes a target himself. Ben helps her get to New York where she finds a whole group of targets. Sonny finds out who she really is when she reuinites with Rafe, the mysterious boy from her dreams. She discovers that there is a vast network of hunters and they have all been gathered in New York for the biggest hunt ever. Ben does help her as much as he can but there is almost a triangle between Rafe, Ben and Sonny. Trust me, the conclusion is a bit exciting and of course, you have already suspended disbelief at this point, so go forth and enjoy this thriller!

Nalle

February 11, 2016

Espere con muchas ansias tener este libro en mis manos y disfrute bastante su lectura. Inicia donde Blackbird nos dejo y nos encontramos a una Sunny enojada y que aún desconoce mucho de su situación y de ella misma. Conocemos su verdadero nombre y junto a ella vamos recuperando recuerdos e investigando más de las personas que la persiguen. Todo de la mano de un chico que la conoce y que consiguió recordar todo. Había escuchado un par de cosas negativas de este libro e incluso me medio spoilearon pero la verdad yo lo encontré fluido, con mucha acción e información e incluso el triángulo amoroso no me resulto tan molesto. Quizá sea porque el verdadero mensaje de esta bilogia simplemente me encanta.

Tessa

February 06, 2017

Es bueno. Me gustó mucho lo que ahora escribió Anna Carey aunque debo admitir que en lo romántico le falta algo más. Pero si lo que quería era una historia con acción y misterio. Lo ha logrado. Pronto un review de este libro.

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