At the Water's Edge
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Narrated by:
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Justine Eyre
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By:
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Sara Gruen
About this listen
The new novel from the best-selling author of Water for Elephants.
A gripping and poignant love story set in a remote village in the Scottish Highlands at the end of the Second World War.
After embarrassing themselves at the social event of the year in high society Philadelphia on New Year's Eve of 1944, Maddie and Ellis Hyde are cut off financially by Ellis' father, a former army colonel who is already ashamed of his colour-blind son's inability to serve in WWII.
To Maddie's horror, Ellis decides that the only way to regain his father's favour (and generosity) is to succeed in a venture his father attempted and very publicly failed at: he will hunt the famous Loch Ness monster, and when he finds it he will restore his father's name and return to his father's good graces.
In January 1945 they hitch a ride on a ship across the Atlantic while the war is still raging all around them. And Maddie, now alone and virtually abandoned in a foreign country, must begin to work out who she is and what she wants - the vacuous life she left behind or something more real?
What she discovers - about the larger world and about herself - opens her eyes not only to the dark forces that exist around her but to the beauty and surprising possibilities of life.
©2015 Sara Gruen (P)2015 Random House AudioCritic reviews
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- Ellie Gage
- 01-09-15
Poor narration :-(
Average story read by a terrible narrator! Ive never heard such awful accents! Was trying!
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- susan langton
- 14-10-15
terrible accents
If this book wasn’t for you, who do you think might enjoy it more?
someone that can't tell the difference between a scottish and irish accent
What didn’t you like about Justine Eyre’s performance?
terrible - her scottish accent was the worst I have ever heard
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- 06-07-18
avoidable
I went through the whole book thinking something interesting and gripping would emerge but it was g lat drab. I was carried away by other review comments. will be more careful in future.
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- Rebecca Ward
- 02-06-15
Dreadful
This is the worst book I have ever read/listened to. Think Mills and Boon meets Monarch of the Glen. And that's kind. Narrator wildly irritating and kind of bleated her way through it with Scottish accents that make Dick Van Dyke look like Laurence Olivier.
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- Jackie
- 08-11-16
A good follow up to Water for Elephants
Don't be put off by the element of the story which is about searching for the Loch Ness Monster - it is about so much more! The cruelty of war and individuals & the strength required to survive. The odd flight of fancy is acceptable too in a very readable story.
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- Anne
- 16-05-16
accent mixup
lovely story, took a bit of time to get into.
the Scottish accents sound very Irish which I found distracting, being Scottish myself.
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