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The Couple's Revenge
- Narrated by: Imogen Church, George Weightman
- Length: 7 hrs and 11 mins
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Summary
How far would you go to protect your child?
I knew something was wrong. It’s a mother’s instinct.
I could tell when my son started hiding things from me. He used to walk to school with a mischievous grin on his beautiful face. Now he avoids eye contact and keeps his head down.
Since I discovered he’s being bullied by a classmate, I’ve spent every day worrying, my stomach churning with anxiety from the moment he leaves the house to the second he walks back through the door.
Everyone keeps telling me I’m overreacting, but I won’t risk my child’s safety. My husband and I try to talk to the other boy’s parents, but it only makes things worse....
Then our precious child is hurt. Enough is enough. It has to stop. Even if that means taking matters into our own hands.
Because we know the truth about the family targeting our son—it’s not the first time they’ve done this. So the question is, exactly how far will we go to get revenge?
A nail-biting psychological thriller from the number one best-selling author of The Doctor’s Wife. If you love Behind Closed Doors, Gone Girl, and The Housemaid, you’ll be hooked on The Couple’s Revenge.
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- Amazon Customer
- 19-02-24
Good story but female narrator was so annoying
I persited with the audiobook because I had paid for it and the male narrator did a good job, but honestly the female one was so ridiculously over the top she sounded deranged at times, I would not pay for another booked that used her I'm afraid.
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- Amazon Customer
- 08-01-24
narration by imogen church
I gave the performance two stars. these are for the male narration. he is very good and deserves more. female narrator gets zero stars. I can't finish the book as she ruins it.
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- ~Cariad~
- 07-01-24
Well worth grabbing!!
Apart from a bit of strange narration (better once sped up on the player) this book could have been a 4.5 star read.
I love Daniel Hurst's audiobooks. I didn't work out the twisty ending of this one, in fact I was way off track, making the story even better for me.
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- melliejsmith
- 22-04-24
The unrealistic plot and the annoying female narrator
I felt the plot was a bit unbelievable. I struggled to get to the end of this book as the female narrator when annoying in the emphasis on works. She was way too dramatic and the female lead character was hard to like. She seemed pretty demanding and slightly unhinged, even before the difficulties the family faced began. On a plus side, I didn’t seem the plot twist coming!
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- Angela
- 22-02-24
Boring narration
The narration was so slow and very boring .
unfortunately I could not continue the story.
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- minniepow
- 02-03-24
Female narration irritating. Good story.
A good story, though improbable, but the female narration was terrible. She sounded drugged and the intonation was often wrong. It sounded like the recording had been slowed down. Make narration was good.
A good tale though often too wordy
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- Nixon Moir-Howes
- 29-01-24
Daniel Hurst
I love this author’s work the only downside is that I don’t want the story’s to end, even tho the female narrators voice was a little annoying I figured out how to make it less..just by putting the speed up to 1.5 when she spoke, this made it bare-able the story was fantastic that’s me all up to date with all his books.
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- Lovetolisten57
- 16-03-24
Decent narrative.
Please please don’t use the female narrator for this genre of book. Her voice is grating and unbelievably irritating which distracts you from the story. The male narrator was brilliant, so he gets the 2 stars. The narrator is very important to the listener and she would put me off buying a book. I’m sure if she read historical novels, where her dramatic reading style is more fitting, she would receive very positive reviews.
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- Anne-Marie Berge
- 07-03-24
About school bullying and it's effect on the victims and their families.
Bullying is an important topic and also how bullying effecting the victims and their families. But I think this book was slow, drawn out, flat and repetitive. And the female narrator was too dramatic with her sing song voice. I don't want to listen to her again.
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- Reggy A
- 28-01-24
Unlikeable characters
So far my least favourite of this author’s books. I’m getting a little bit irritated by the way characters who are telling the story, in all his books, refer to their spouses as ‘my wife’, ‘my husband’ or ‘my partner’ rather than referring to them by name, which they rarely do. It would be far more natural if the frequencies were reversed. But in this book, the characters are really unpleasant. Maybe that’s the fault of the female narrator, who seems very unloving in the way she talks to, or rather screams at, her loved ones. She sounds sarcastic too. Judging by the way her 15-year-old son talks to her, and the love her children have for her, I think their mother was meant to be portrayed as a far more sympathetic person, who became nervous very easily and occasionally shouted. Had the book been read like that I might have enjoyed it more. Had it been a long book, I’d have given up on it.
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