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Remember Me
- Narrated by: Taryn Ryan
- Length: 10 hrs and 11 mins
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Summary
They never found Leah Parata. Not a boot, not a backpack, not a turquoise beanie. After she left me that day, she vanished off the face of the earth.
A close-knit community is ripped apart by disturbing revelations that cast new light on a young woman's disappearance 25 years ago.
After years of living overseas, Emily returns to New Zealand to care for her father who has dementia. As his memory fades and his guard slips, she begins to understand him for the first time - and to glimpse shattering truths about his past.
Are some secrets best left buried?
Another emotive suspense novel from the Richard & Judy best-selling author of After the Fall and Radio 2 Book Club pick, 2020's The Secrets of Strangers - perfect for fans of Jodi Picoult and Clare Mackintosh.
Critic reviews
“An atmospheric and emotional tale of family, mystery and love. Charity Norman always takes her readers to unexpected places, and every character she writes is brilliantly drawn. She is an extraordinarily talented storyteller.” (Kelly Rimmer)
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- M. Guinan
- 23-11-22
Good story, AWFUL narration
Charity Norman never disappoints, but this narrator really shouldn’t have this job. She completely mispronounces so many words: bow as in bow of a ship pronounced like a bow tie, detritus twice pronounced “detrius”, truculence pronounced “troosulence”, garish pronounced “gaarish”, salacious pronounced “selicious”. I could go on. Some is just annoying accent like digidal and so on but so much is just hilariously wrong. Surely there are enough people you could choose from who can read words correctly?
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- Claire Sunshine
- 09-03-22
Couldn’t persevere…
I love Charity Norman books and rarely can’t finish a book but I couldn’t bear the narration. Worst Yorkshire accent ever and the rest of sounded like it was recorded in a big empty room. It’s probably a lovely story but I think I’m going to have to buy the book!
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- Josa Keyes
- 05-07-22
Extraordinary and unusual
I'm not going to say much except that I was carried forward by the story, feeling deep sympathy for the characters, until the wholly unexpected denouement. Very much worth a listen.
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- Kindle Customer
- 10-06-22
Very irritating Leeds accent
The Yorkshire accent morphed into Manchester Liverpool and Welsh at times- found it very distracting, it would have been better just read straight
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- John
- 28-03-22
Wow
Another masterwork. Ms. Norman has got under the skin of the landscape and woven a deeply moving tale into it. Like her other books, will stay with you long after you’ve finished it.
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- Mrs
- 16-06-23
My favourite Charity Norman read.
I have now listened to five Charity Norman novels and have loved them all. Remember Me is probably my favourite.
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- CAIRONI ADRIANA
- 20-01-23
Not the Charity Norman I love
I gave up on this story , even if the author is one of my favoriteThe Story isn’t appealing to me. Too many digressions. Sorry.
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- Kate
- 01-10-22
Characters that endear and a beautiful story
Charity Norman never fails to impress me.
I listen to an average of 2-3 books a week and this one is my favourite of the year. The characters are all so likeable and the and the story made me feel such empathy with them as things progressed. 5 stars
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- Anonymous User
- 29-03-22
Remember Me. Charity Norman
I always enjoy Charity Norman novels. I have read them in book form, on kindle and on Audible.
I have enjoyed this story but it was ruined by the appalling mispronunciation of so many words. I started writing the words down but gave up after about 30. The mispronunciation effected the meaning, as in bow being pronounced as something tied when in fact the sentence meant it to be pronounced as the bow of a ship. It made no sense. Detritus, inexorable, dour, implacable, charade, sojourn, just a few of the howlers. This edition should contain a warning. I wish I had read it on kindle or bought the book. Who edits the recordings?
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- 21-03-22
Another hit from Charity Norman
This book provided an insightful look into losing a loved one gradually to dementia, but the usual Charity Norman twist made it a brilliant suspense book. I thought the narrator had a lovely voice but cringed when she tried to do other accents, her Donegal accent was a miss and the "Yorkshire" accent went from Liverpudlian to Geordie settling for the most part on a bad Lancashire. It would have been a lot better to read it straight. That aside I really enjoyed the book and would probably recommend it in written form.
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