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Suspicious Minds
- Narrated by: Amy Scanlan
- Length: 10 hrs and 11 mins
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Summary
When you're dreaming, it's dangerous to wake up.... An addictive psychological thriller from David Mark, currently writing "at the top of his game" (Publishers Weekly).
Liz Zahavi is desperate. Desperate for her controlling partner, Jay, to stay with her, to actually love her. Desperate to be well again, after a recent diagnosis of borderline personality disorder. Desperate to be understood.
Private therapy seems like the answer to her prayers, but Liz doesn't even make it to her first appointment. Lost in a maze of country roads, she crashes her car, only to be rescued by a brooding local farmer...who just keeps on rescuing her. Attractive and intense, Jude is a dream, and Liz doesn't want to wake up.
But four years ago, Jude's perfect, pretty wife died alone in the woods near their house. And as Jude's past boils into the present, threatening to destroy their new happiness, Liz begins to wonder what exactly her new man is capable of...and how far he's willing to go.
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- Dee
- 20-04-24
Brilliant
This is one of the best books I have listened to, rich characters and excellent portrayal of mental health issues.
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- Emmac
- 15-04-24
Liked it v much, I’d like more from the author
I compulsively listen to the ‘unlimited’ audiobooks on here, had this one on my mental list for a while but avoided it because the main character has Borderline Personality disorder. As do I.
I’ve listened to a number of books which have just been rubbish and miserable w/ regards to BPD.
Well this one was excellent w regards to mental illness. It was enjoyably sinister too. But it’s not a stellar work of literature. I would like for the author to shoot for more!
If you read this Marks: you have it! You’re talented, do some literature!
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