Secrets and Lies
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Narrated by:
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Rachael Beresford
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By:
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Lynda Renham
About this listen
The latest crime thriller audiobook from the best-selling author of Remember Me....
When Flora and Adam McIntosh move to the country, neither of them knows that their new home holds a dark secret. Flora has a sense that something in the house is not right and that the villagers are hiding something. As she tries to uncover the truth, Flora finds herself entangled in a web of deceit, with no one to trust and her life in danger.
©2018 Lynda Renham; 2017 Lynda Renham (P)2018 Raucous PublishingWhat listeners say about Secrets and Lies
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- Jools
- 29-05-18
not for me
Midsommer Murders hasnt got a look in , sorry but returning audo book back 🤔
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- A Reader
- 27-03-18
Oh dear
This is a badly written, badly narrated book.
Rachael Beresford makes the protagonist sound utterly pathetic and dim - which, to be fair, she pretty much is.
It’s very predictable and the dialogue is cringeworthy. Don’t waste a credit.
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- Lydgia
- 28-03-18
Misogynistic Tripe
How could the performance have been better?
The narrator is one dimensional- all the men have ridiculous, harsh voices and all the women (who aren't Flora and her pals) have a kind of working class lilt. Not a lot of imagination I'm afraid.
What reaction did this book spark in you? Anger, sadness, disappointment?
The story line is about women treated poorly by hideous men (even the Prime Minister is a lech!) with the main character of Flora desperate to have a baby and constantly whining about it and anything else.
Any additional comments?
I think this is supposed to be a ghost story but I've been more tense waiting for a cake to bake.
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