Bring Me Home
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Alan Titchmarsh
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Alan Titchmarsh
About this listen
Britain's favourite gardener and TV presenter Alan Titchmarsh takes us to the scenic highlands of Scotland for his new tale of betrayal, mystery and romance. The author of eight bestselling novels including The Haunting and Folly, Titchmarsh's new multi-generational novel makes the perfect gift this Mother's Day.
It seems a perfect afternoon in the Highlands. Standing at the door of the lochside castle that has been his family's home for generations, Charlie Stuart welcomes his guests to the annual summer drinks party. Conversation, laughter and the clinking of glasses soon fill the air as friends and neighbours come together to toast the laird's happiness and prosperity. But Charlie sees the truth behind the façade: the sacrifices made to safeguard the estate; the devastating losses that have haunted him for decades; the guilt that lies at the heart of it all. And in a few hours, he knows, the perfect afternoon will come to an end.
The past, with its dark secrets of love, death, loyalty and betrayal, is about to catch up with him. And it could finally tear his family apart...
©2014 Alan Titchmarsh (P)2014 Hodder & StoughtonWhat listeners say about Bring Me Home
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- Sophie
- 27-04-15
Another titchmarsh
Very enjoyable book well read and written great description on surrounding nice easy to listen book
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- John Colbert
- 31-12-21
Yet another great book from Alan Titchmarsh
Fantastic story full of twists sad in places but a compelling listen
Well done Alan
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- Mrs. J. V. Rigby
- 12-03-17
Very Easy listening
Alan Titchmarsh has lovely gentle voice and was well suited to the story.
I felt at times that the story was about to end and then it continued on another pathway, but I still consider it was worth listening to whilst driving a distance so not too taxing a listen.
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- Mrs Anne Westbrook
- 20-09-15
Fabulous
Loved the story. Bought to life by the author and narrator of the incredibly talented Alan Titchmarsh. A well told story. Through decades of this family and old school friend's life. Sadness and happiness as true to life as it can be.
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- wendy newton
- 27-08-18
Totally Chilled !!
Such a great listen.. the book was charming with a lovely storyline and all you could ask for a holiday novel.. Alans' voice is so restful, I could listen to him all day long.. and sometimes I do, sometimes his lilting tones rock me to sleep !!
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- Patricia
- 10-04-14
enjoyable but a bit o' summat and nowt
I just couldn't get Alan Titchmarsh's face out of my mind when listening to this book. I couldn't separate his voice from gardening and chat shows to take the delivery of this story seriously. If you are going to attempt a Scottish accent for one Scottish person surely every Scot should have a Scottish accent? I think he overuses archaic language alongside current vernacular to no good effect. If I was writing his report card I would say "Tries too hard". He needs to decide what mode of language he wants to use and not overfill his book with big words and old-fashioned terms.
A story of big castles, family trials and tribulations and peace in the end. I listened to it all but was not hooked.
I think it may have been better with a different narrator.
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- Kevyn
- 24-04-15
Another great story from Mr Titchmarsh
A great story from Mr Titchmarsh. I also enjoy he's reading of it. Escape to Scotland.
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- Gillian W.
- 21-01-21
A must listen
Absolutely loved it. The end words bought me to tears. I'll definitely listen again
Perfect that Alan narrated it
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- Shaun Kelly
- 23-06-23
A pleasant read
An easy listen, it has some twists and turns but overall a pleasant read. Life!
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- Mrs T Dowell
- 31-12-15
Bring me home
Brilliant, this is up to Alan's usual standard. With his narration this helps you to be absorbed into the story.
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