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Cabin Fever
- Narrated by: Jan Cramer
- Length: 10 hrs and 13 mins
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Summary
A dark, twisty Scandinavian thriller from CWA-shortlisted author Alex Dahl.
You are her therapist.
Kristina is a successful therapist in central Oslo. She spends her days helping clients navigate their lives with a cool professionalism that has got her to the top.
She is your client.
But when her client Leah, a successful novelist, arrives at her office clearly distressed, begging Kristina to come to her remote cabin in the woods, she feels the balance begin to slip.
But out here in the woods.
When Leah fails to turn up to her next two sessions, Kristina reluctantly heads out into the wilderness to find her.
Nothing is as it seems.
Alone and isolated, Kristina finds Leah's unfinished manuscript, and as she reads, she realises the main character is terrifyingly familiar....
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- Elle Barnes
- 06-12-22
Riveting
Tense thriller with a psychoanalytical edge. Not high literature but very good in its genre and market position; well written and a really fun listen. Excellent performance by the narrator.
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- 27-07-21
Disappointing
I have enjoyed some of this author's previous books they are cleverly plotted and gripping. This book just did not do it for me I guessed part of the plot after 30 mins of listening and the twist at the end was not really a surprise. I think one of the problems was the fact that none of the characters were likeable. The plot revolves around an incident that took place when the main character Kristina was a teenager and was alluded too throughout the book the reveal about this incident was dull and I found that by that time I did not really care. My enjoyment of the book was further hampered by the dull narration in the end I was glad to limp towards the end.
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