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Narrated by:
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Lilian Wouters
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By:
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Andrea Mara
About this listen
When Lauren takes a photo of a stranger on a beach and shares it online, she has no idea what will come of that single click.
Her daughters are surprised that she posted a photo without consent, but it’s only when she starts to get anonymous messages about the woman on the beach that she deletes the photo. It’s too little too late, and the messages escalate, prompting Lauren to confess to the woman. The woman has her own dark story, one that might explain the messages, but Lauren isn’t convinced. Then her ex-husband begins to harass her, telling her she shares too much online and brought this on herself.
She’s also dealing with other problems. A difficult client at work starts to show up in places he shouldn’t be. Her younger daughter is behaving out of character and Lauren can’t work out what’s wrong. And the cracks are literally beginning to show in her old South Dublin house, mirroring the cracks in her carefully curated life.
Meanwhile, the messages from the internet troll become more personal and more vindictive. Her friends feel she should stand up to her stalker, but Lauren isn’t so sure. And then she makes one small mistake that brings everything tumbling down.
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- A. Collins
- 23-04-24
Good story line, terribly read
Loved the story with all its twists and turns and also the message told that the more is put online, the more random people know about you.
The narrators tone was terrible though, absolutely flat and emotionless, a shame really as I spent a lot of time trying to put the different emotions into my head while listening to her.
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- Ena
- 17-07-23
Enjoyable story but bad narration
The storyline was very good but the narration was very bad- pronunciation was off with many Irish place names and words -“aubergine “ , “dun Laoighre”, “Dart” etc. plus Irish accents were very leprechaun-like. Would have been better to narrate without accents and to check pronunciation in place names etc. could have narrated it better myself!!
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- Linda Marsh
- 18-10-21
Should have taken notice of the negative comments
What terrible narration! Could hardly bear to listen to it. It’s the second book by Andrea Mara ruined by awful narrators. What a shame
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- Joanne
- 05-05-22
Narrator RUINED the story
I have no idea where you found the narrator but you should have left her there.
The woman was woeful and robotic. She actually spelt out DART, when speaking about the rail system, and butchered Gardaí, aubergine and several other words. Serious “far and away” accent vibes.
My ears are bleeding.
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- Anonymous User
- 19-09-21
Excellent story line
But appalling narration, an irritating voice that isn’t Irish despite an Irish based novel.
Stick with the story line & consider reading an Andrea Mara novel instead of listening
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- Carol g.
- 24-05-22
Great story so many twists
Loved the story but the narrator needs to learn how to pronounce the names of places and characters.
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- Anonymous User
- 26-02-24
Such a bad narration
A good story ruined by the narrator. Her accent is awful and the pronunciation of alot of the place names is totally off.
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- Amazon Customer
- 06-10-23
Great book diabolical narration
thus was like torture. I did make it to the end because I was determined but the narration was so bad. American, monotone, irritating, weird inflections. can't say enough bad things about narration.
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- Christine Currie
- 15-07-24
Good book, disappointing narration
I was enjoying the story until I downloaded the book on audible. I like
to read or listen depending on what I’m doing.
The book is set in Ireland and the main character is Irish (as far as I could tell) so why would you have an American reading the story with an Irish accent??
It sounds terrible and doesn’t make for pleasurable listening.
I will carry on reading the book cos it’s quite a good story but was a waste of £7.99
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- Lynda Brannigan
- 15-03-22
More Irish narrators
Excellent book BUT the narrators Irish accent was awful and ruined the listening experience! Why not use an Irish narrator or at least research pronunciation of words and phrases and places 🙄
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