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Missing Pieces

By: Tim Weaver
Narrated by: Indira Varma, John Chancer
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Summary

Brought to you by Penguin. 

Get ready to meet Rebekah.

Sunday Times best-selling author Tim Weaver is back with his first standalone.

Imagine you don't know your own darkest secret. But someone else does - and now they want you dead....

Exhausted single mother Rebekah Murphy leaves her daughters with a friend in the city to accompany her brother on a work assignment on a picturesque island. An hour after arriving, her and her brother are attacked. 

He vanishes, she's left for dead and, by the time she makes it back to safety, it's already too late: the island has closed for the season - and it'll be seven months before anyone returns. 

But even with her brother missing, even with no boats, phones or people, Rebekah will soon realise that finding a way back to the mainland is only the start of her nightmare. 

Because someone is waiting for her - and they don't want her to make it home alive. 

©2021 Tim Weaver (P)2021 Penguin Audio

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Absolutely brilliant

I’ve read all Tim Weaver’s books and have loved every one. This is probably his best!
Looking forward to the next

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I loved this book , listened to all in two days

This is very different from Tim’s David raker books but every bit as exciting & intense. Very clever writing as usual & without adding a spoiler , just to say I actually shivered at the end when I realised who Rebecca met at the library . Now can’t wait for the next book !!!

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Rubik’s cube of a story, gripping.

Well crafted, intricate storyline, although it took me a while to understand what was going on - the author deliberately unpeels a bit at a time to keep you guessing - almost didn’t keep me listening a couple of times, especially as he is clearly thumbing a snub to his UK fans in favour of the more lucrative US audience. But I’m glad I persisted, because it got gripping in the second part. Loved his detective. (Not Raker, who only appears in a Hitchcock-style cameo, maybe indicating things to come). Beautifully read. Thank you!

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Slow to get going

But definitely worth hanging on in there! It became gripping & I was totally immersed in the story. Loved David Rakker’s cameo

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Another masterpiece by Mr Weaver!

A great story with lots of very well placed twists and turns. Loved the subtle nod to a certain other, well known character. Thank you Tim

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Absorbing listen!

This is the first audiobook I’ve bought in AGES that lived up to and beyond expectation. No melodrama, tight plotting, and a very slow reveal.

Narrator was perfect. Will look for this pairing of author/narrator again.

More, please!

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Gripping from start to finish.

Gripping from start to finish. Couldn’t stop listening. Compelling story well narrated with plot twists at every turn.

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Definitely missing pieces!

Took a while to get into as trying to piece the initial storyline together was frustrating and bitty....

As always once I got a grip it was engrossing and captivating.

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Family complications.

A very long and mysterious book. It takes a lot of concentration but also a book you don’t want to put down.

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Not what I was expecting.

After having this book on pre-order forever, I was dismayed to see that the usual main narrator Joe Coen had been usurped. I spent the first 30 minutes waiting for Raker to appear. I thought this was unusual and more than a bit odd. In preparation for this book I binge read all the previous books in the Raker series. Finally the penny dropped and I realised that this was a stand-alone book. I was still disappointed - no Raker. Added to that, the scratchy male narrator just didn’t sit right for me. Having said that, (American narrator aside), I restarted the book and enjoyed it very much. I found it to have all the drama, attention to detail, and interesting characters, I have come to expect from this author. I would not hesitate to read more stand-alone books by Tim Weaver.

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