The Things You Didn't See
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Narrated by:
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Elizabeth Knowelden
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By:
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Ruth Dugdall
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Her instincts are telling her something isn’t right...
On a chilly morning in rural Suffolk, Cassandra Hawke is woken by a gunshot. Her mother is clinging on to her life, the weapon still lying nearby. Everyone thinks it’s attempted suicide - but none of it makes any sense to Cass. She’s certain there’s more to it than meets the eye.
With her husband and father telling her she’s paranoid, Cass finds an unlikely ally in student paramedic Holly. Like Cass, she believes something is wrong, and together they try to uncover the truth. But is there more to Holly’s interest than she’s letting on?
With her family and loved ones at risk, Cass must ask herself: is she ready to hear the truth, and can she deal with the consequences?
©2018 Ruth Dugdall (P)2018 Brilliance Publishing, Inc., all rights reserved.What listeners say about The Things You Didn't See
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- Rona morris
- 15-06-18
What you don’t expect is what happens
Daniel I hated not his fault Cassandra was not as broken as thought , talking to her mother should have been a giveaway the plot thickens as you listen one I could not turn off an excellent book to listen to or read perfectly performed
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- Rozzi
- 06-10-19
Good story but too long in the telling
This needed a good edit. It is repetitive and points are laboured. I’m quite surprised that I made it to the end but I did want to know if I’d guessed the right killer (I had). The heavy handedness of the clues and hints made it a bit too obvious and the characters ‘ constant introspection and plot explanation was tedious and a bit patronising. Clever plot idea and there was a final twist to the tale that I didn’t anticipate. Not in the final chapter though. I don’t know why that was there.
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