The Seduction
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Narrated by:
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Georgia Maguire
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By:
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Joanna Briscoe
About this listen
Beth lives by Camden Lock with her partner Sol and their daughter Fern. Life is peaceful, but Beth is troubled by increasing unease. It could be to do with her mother's disappearance years ago. It could be her sense that Fern is keeping secrets from her. So she goes to therapy.
Dr Tamara Bywater is there to help her patients and soon their sessions become the highlight of Beth's week. But Beth is in over her head before she realises that Tamara might not be all she seems....
What if the person you trust the most turns out to be the greatest danger of all?
©2020 Joanna Briscoe (P)2020 W. F. HowesWhat listeners say about The Seduction
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- J. F. Wrin
- 03-02-23
At times exciting
Apart from the fairly regular skipping back of the recording, the delivery was good. The narrator had very good accent changes and was clear.
The story was clever and at times I cringed with insight, but I was also irritated with the main protagonist; perhaps that was the point.
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- TheHolmesies
- 14-09-21
Absolute trash and not even enjoyable rubbish
So badly written, I thought it would be interesting to hear how the therapy relationship developed, but to state that the therapist in this is in any way well written is deeply offensive to anyone who has actually ever trained or worked with a psychotherapist. The recording is terrible, there are so many edit errors in it where the narrator has obviously stumbled over a sentence and the mistake hasn’t been deleted, Absolute rubbish, not believable, makes no sense and isn’t even a guilty pleasure kind of listen, just plain irritating and stupid, Oh, and why oh why does the writer refer to Tamara by her full name all the time, as if we forgot who she is? Just to pad out the ridiculous word count as far as I can tell, I couldn’t be bothered to listen to the end, it wasn’t worth my time,
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