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  • The Doll's House

  • Brennan and Esposito, Book 5
  • By: Tania Carver
  • Narrated by: Martyn Waites
  • Length: 12 hrs and 29 mins
  • 4.4 out of 5 stars (23 ratings)

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The Doll's House

By: Tania Carver
Narrated by: Martyn Waites
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Summary

From the outside, the house was unremarkable. Just one of many on an ordinary, suburban estate. But inside was a different matter. With pink ribbons and pink walls, stuffed toy animals everywhere and a dining table laid out for a tea party, it was a doll's house. The doll was sitting at the table. Life size, with blonde, pigtailed hair and rosy red cheeks, dressed in her best pink party dress. Her finger and thumb curled round the handle of a fine china teacup. An adult woman. Covered in blood. Eviscerated. Dead.

In all his years on the force, DI Phil Brennan of the Major Incident Squad has never encountered a scene like it. As he investigates he uncovers more bizarre revelations and realises that he must act fast; the next murder has already been planned and the victim is close to home...

©2013 Tania Carver (P)2013 Hachette Audio

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  • Janie
  • 12-10-13

Overall, pretty good

Martyn Waites, the narrator, helped this book immensely. He took the story from a reasonably well crafted thriller to a very good thriller; not excellent, mind you, just very good. A light read, but well constructed plots and storyline. The characters- some interestingly deviant - were mostly very well developed but we were left wondering about some of them at the end. All-in-all, enjoyable.

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  • vilma clermont
  • 18-04-22

Page turner

Oh my I listened to this book without a break. I even listened to a few chapters again. Awesome plot, no fluff, kept me on the edge of my seat. I even had people blowing the horn at me to go through the green light 😂😂

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  • Amazon Customer
  • 10-01-19

If you likehomosexuality youll enjoy

The actor/writer is superb buts its way to graphic about homosexuality which I abhore...... It made me nauseous and I only completed the first few chapters

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  • Marie
  • 14-07-17

Very interesting

Didn't realize until too late that this was book 5 so now going back to read the first 4. Good book. The last line was a little bit weird but otherwise great listen and good length so it took me a few days to get through instead of an afternoon or two like some books.