I Know Where You Live
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Narrated by:
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Charlie Sanderson
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By:
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Pat Young
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Penny seizes the chance of a new life for her family when her husband is offered a job in Europe. At the airport, they meet charming Sophie, fluent in French and looking for work as an au pair. Soon, she becomes an important part of the family’s life.
But Sophie is definitely hiding something. Then Penny’s toddler son is abducted. The police beg Penny and her husband to take part in a television appeal, but, unknown to the police, Penny and Seth are determined to protect their identities. Are their true identities linked to the abduction? And who has been watching them?
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- Kateinthe
- 02-09-18
Terrible ending especially as had persevered
After reading the reviews it sounded like a great read. After a few chapters I felt the story was going to be a little weak but decided to keep going. I also found the narration very annoying as her male voices were terrible.
The whole story was so predictable all the way through. The ending was so abrupt I thought I had maybe accidentally jumped forward a couple of chapters when I heard it had finished.
Not one of my best audios.
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- Katie
- 29-04-24
it should be noted this is a sequel
i really wanted to give this book more than three, I chose it for the narrator as Charlie is really good at voices, and her American accents are fab (although it takes a while to not imagine Dolly Parton reading it) however, as another reviewer mentioned it ends really abruptly, and on looking at the summary for another book by this author it's obvious this is the sequel to that book. It would have made heaps more sense if it was mentioned, especially as this book is in the free catalogue. I imagine they'll be more books leading on from this one, which is perhaps why it ended so abruptly with more questions than answers?
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