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When I Find You
- Narrated by: Sally Scott, Gabrielle Glaister
- Length: 10 hrs and 53 mins
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Summary
What do you do when someone takes advantage of your greatest weakness?
When Laura wakes up after her office Christmas party and sees a man’s shirt on the floor, she is horrified. But this is no ordinary one-night-stand regret.
Laura suffers from severe face blindness, a condition that means she is completely unable to identify and remember faces. So the man she spent all night dancing with and kissing - the man she thought she’d brought home - was ‘Pink Shirt’.
But the shirt on her floor is blue.
And now Laura must go to work every day and face the man who took advantage of her condition. The man she has no way of recognising.
She doesn’t know who he is...but she’ll make him pay.
Critic reviews
Praise for Emma Curtis: "A brilliant, gripping read. I couldn’t put it down." (Claire Douglas)
"A dark, gripping page-turner that had me reading far too late into the night." (Sarah Vaughan)
"A tense and utterly engrossing story." (Tammy Cohen)
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- Natalie Davenport
- 14-04-19
Laura’s face blindness was just not believable!
This is a good chick-lit book, the only problem I had with it was that for 2/3 of the book the author is so concerned about repeatedly stating Laura’s face blindness, and can’t even recognise her mum from her sister in her own family home, that it seemed unrealistic. 20% of the narrative shouldn’t be about the problem if the character can embody it themselves. It felt like the author was so concerned about making face blindness believable as a construct that the construct became an entity in itself and got in the way of the character.
If you can dispel your disbelief then the book itself is very well written and all the other characters are believable.
We are reading this as part of a book club and one of the other readers is struggling to get past the first third because of the same issue. I’ve told her to keep trying because the backend of the book is easier to believe.
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- Sparkles
- 09-11-18
average
not a bad story but I found the main character Laura really annoying at times! I wanted Rebecca to be the main character
the ending was silly as well
performance lovely though and I managed to get to the end
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- mrs. Faranak Peart
- 15-10-23
Love to find out more about Face Blinds!!
Love the performances and the two character were great narraters.
If only I could write as well- sigh
I do have an amazing story to tell but sadly I suffer from dyslexia :(
I enjoyed it very much and I found it visual.
I recommend this book and writer 👌🏻
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- Pam
- 10-10-21
Dreary
Slow to get going but then ruined by one of the female narrators.
Unfortunately in the clip this narrator was not included- I gave up and got a refund
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- Sidney
- 06-10-19
Hated it
I don’t know why I kept on with it. The plot was bizarre and unbelievable. Couldn’t become invested in a story line that bored the devil out of me.
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- Dr. P. Power-smith
- 24-12-18
When I find you
A good idea poorly executed!! Poor characterisation and unrealistic plot.
Sally Scott read very well.
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