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In Her Wake
- Narrated by: Kate Rawson
- Length: 13 hrs and 17 mins
- Unabridged Audiobook
- Categories: Literature & Fiction, Genre Fiction
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- Liane
- 21-06-16
Fantastic!
Wow, what a great book - the way this story is written just made me want to stop everything else and just immerse myself in it. The characters are extremely believable and I went through a whole gamut of emotions. The audiobook was fantastic and well read by Kate Rawson.
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- Ann D
- 05-10-16
An absolute Gem!
Where does In Her Wake rank among all the audiobooks you’ve listened to so far?
Amongst the best.
What about Kate Rawson’s performance did you like?
Her narration was excellent.
Did you have an emotional reaction to this book? Did it make you laugh or cry?
I rarely have strong emotional reactions to a book, but this story at various times made me feel sad, shocked and happy.
Any additional comments?
This story is original and very well written. In particular, the dialogue is beautifully composed (many, otherwise good books, fall down on the quality of the dialogue). The characters, many of whom are quite disturbed, are richly drawn. Themes of loss, grief, psychological control, domestic abuse, including child physical abuse and despair are explored here. However, the author writes with a light touch, such that despite these themes, the story meanders gently throughout and makes it an easy read/listen. I really didn't want to put this one down.
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- Marian
- 11-11-16
Very good
A little bit soppy here and there but all in all a very good story well delivered.
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- Oops 66
- 02-10-16
Thoroughly enjoyed In Her Wake.
I did so enjoy this book. The people in the book were well explained. It was different to my previous physiological thrillers that I read. Held my interest to the end.
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- Hilary W.
- 04-11-16
Fabulous
The story begins with the death of Bella's Mother, going home for the funeral with her controlling husband, to be greeted by a distant father. Then she finds her father dead too and from that point everything starts to unravel, while at the same time build slowly towards a complex resolution. Loved it, loved the reading, loved being surprised time and time again by the twists and turns of the plot. This was really all about motherly love and loss, but don't be fooled into thinking that this is all you are going to get. Compulsive reading.
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- nana chris
- 31-08-18
Good story until the last few chapters
I enjoyed the story, very emotional...and well narrated...
but the last few chapters were so contrived and particularly nearing the end so sugary and perfect, even the narrators voice became sugary and all the details wrapped up so idyllically I felt like screaming oh for goodness sake really? I suppose it is more unusual to have such a happy ending, nowadays authors favour a last minute tragedy or death.
Overall though I did enjoy it.
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- Brilliant
- 27-04-16
Brilliant!
Brilliant! Excellent story line. Captivating and Heart Warming. I felt like I wanted to read this story forever 😀.
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- Eleanor
- 11-08-17
Awful
Couldn't finish this. Too far fetched and written in an overblown style. Narrator did her best.
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- AFroggatt
- 05-01-17
Marvellous capture of Cornwall
As I listened to this book I could almost taste the air in St Ives. I loved this book, although at first I thought I was not going to stick with it. I changed the narration speed up a notch and that made all the difference. A proper ending too, which is a rare thing.
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- Chris
- 30-10-16
Much better than predicted
When I started to listen to this, I was not sure, but the story got better and better, even ignoring the surreal bits. Good story, good listen and lovely mentions of St. Ives.
4 people found this helpful
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- aaron f.
- 17-05-16
Slow
This book was so annoying that, although I tried to get through it, I had to rescue myself from my futile effort to find out what the heck the story was at Chapter Eight. It is too wordy and full of unnecessary descriptives to a fault. It made me feel I was wasting time. On to another book!
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- bec/audiothing
- 12-06-16
Enthralling Story with a Beautiful Narration
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Tread carefully dear reader, all is not what it seems!
A slow start, in fact I began to think it might be a tad to "literary" for me, and maybe a bit too intellectual as well. You know, like one of those prize winning books we think we ought to read but never do.
However, don't be fooled.
The writing is so good that before I knew it I was getting mad at one of the characters, you know it has to be good when you are getting mad at a fictional person, so I would advise you to stick with it, it is so worth it.
At times I didn't much like Bella, it was in the way she behaved towards the family that she so desperately wanted to know. She seemed to have no understanding of human needs nor did she seem able to recognise the feelings of others.
Yet how could she?
She had a cloistered childhood, raised as she was under the smothering wings of an abnormally protective mother and a complicit father. She was home schooled and so never mixed with other children. Her husband David isolated and manipulated her. Bella had never had the chance to acquire social skills.
It happened when Bella and her husband were at her childhood home to attend her mothers funeral. Henry, her father, had a long held secret to tell Bella but he simply could not bear to speak the words, and so he informed her in the most horrific of ways.
With nobody left but David, Bella takes the secret and runs, she tells David nothing, he doesn't know the secret nor does he know her destination.
The secret has led her to Cornwall where she seeks out and finds the Tremaynes, Dawn and her sick and totally dependant mother Alice, they live in humble conditions and in not so genteel poverty. Dawn accepts no help and is her mothers full time carer.
Dawn has her own secrets and though she knows who Bella is, she is not willing to allow her to impose upon them. Bella is not welcome.
There is one particular chapter that stays in my head; Dawn has a strong reaction to Bellas behaviour and the way the author conveys those feelings is masterful, each well chosen word conveys Dawns thoughts and feelings so perfectly.
For me, it is was when Bella reached Cornwall that the real story began, the secret had been revealed, or had it?
There is so much more to be discovered....
I loved reading about Cornwall, I was born and raised there and was delighted to hear some of the old expressions included. It was good to hear mentions of the Cornish Language, especially of the attempts of coffee shop owner from "up country" to learn it which added a few light hearted moments to the story.
And, of course, to be reminded of the legend of Morveren, the maid from the sea "the Mermaid of Zennor"
Narrator
Kate Rawson captures the beautiful musical lilt and cadence of the West Cornwall accent perfectly. It's rare to hear an actor produce such a good Cornish accent and I marvelled at her authenticity, then I discovered she spent the first years of her life in Cornwall!
Kate gives each character, male and female, a distinct and easily identifiable voice making it easy for the listener to follow the story.
Her sensitive and skilled interpretation of the authors beautiful writing immerses the listener in the story adding an extra dimension of pleasure to the experience.
This audiobook is my own copy.
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- Stinky44
- 29-04-22
In Her Wake
A really intense story about a woman who is married to a man that seems perfect for her, responds to her every need, actually anticipates them. She has led a very sheltered life, home schooled, remote home, not many neighbors, has an imaginary friend to whom she still talks to in her 20s. After her mother and father's deaths, she finds out that she is not their biological daughter. Not only that, but she was kidnapped to replace the family's dying biological daughter. The journey she takes (literally and hypothetically) to discover her biological family is intriguing and heartfelt. I enjoyed this audio recording and I recommend it.
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- Jdw
- 25-10-21
Soap opera
This book is bad enough to put you off reading and audio books altogether. It has all the soppy and implausible plot twists of the worst soap opera you have ever had to sit through
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- Bitten and Seven Are The Best Kitties In Heaven
- 02-06-21
Beautifully Written
This is a gorgeously written story.
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I Finally Know Who I Am
Would you recommend this audiobook to a friend? If so, why?
No, I think in this case the written version would be better.
What other book might you compare In Her Wake to and why?
I hate this ? and never answer it!!!!
What do you think the narrator could have done better?
Yes, her accent with Dawn was driving me crazy, and she made her sound so dim- witted.
Was there a moment in the book that particularly moved you?
When she found out the WHOLE story!!!!
Any additional comments?
Good book, but I wouldn't listen to it again.