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The Last Cuckoo
- When Ghosts Live on in Stepfamilies
- Narrated by: Chris Nuttall
- Length: 7 hrs and 56 mins
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Summary
When she was alive, no one would listen. Now she is dead, they are forced to.
After escaping an unhappy marriage, Anna had the rest of her life to look forward to. However, she soon swapped one toxic family situation for another. When she plunged to her death from the bannister to the foot of her staircase whilst painting, initial grief swiftly became speculation.
Jamie has minimal support as he mourns his mother. Struggling with his estranged father’s indifference and demands from the stepfamily Anna has thrust on him, he initially turns his loss and anger inward.
Then, the Twitter notifications begin.
Anna Hardaker is following you....
There were no shortage of jealous motives that surrounded Anna prior to her death. And for those left behind, the questions, blame, and toxicity persist as everyone strives to uncover the truth.
Meanwhile, as the tweets increase in number and intensity, Jamie’s world becomes darker and lonelier. Until he finally unleashes his rage on those who remain.
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- jeanierec
- 06-11-21
New Author Found
Just discovered Maria Frankland books and loving them , started this morning with The Last Cuckoo and haven’t been able to put it down and the narration by Chris Nuttall is perfect , overall can’t remember enjoying a new ( to me ) author this much , in fact I’ve bought two more on the strength of this one
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- Barney Boy
- 04-08-20
A great story and very well narrated
The story kept me interested through out and made me want to listen to more. The narration was great and brought all the characters to life through all the twists and turns of the story. All in all a great audio book.
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- Paul Metcalfe
- 21-09-20
A great audio book.
A really enjoyable thriller. The writer's use of language for the main character, Jamie, is brilliant. I loved how the narration of the book really brings Jamie to life.
This will keep you guessing and in my case, wrong!
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- Janalyn
- 13-10-20
Another homerun by Maria Franklin
This story is so twisted I can’t even gather my thoughts to write a summary. Also, I just finished it in as the end is mine blowing as is all of Murray’s books I’m overwhelmed with thoughts and emotions. This book is so good I have never encountered an author who every book she writes blows me away. If you love books that he has twist on top of twist until the very last sentence and the best thing of all is they’re all plausible and they all makes sense then get this book. If you love a good thriller get this book I highly recommend it it’s so so so freaking awesome!
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- Kindle Customer
- 12-04-21
This book was amazing and I read it within a couple of days
The story was well structured and it wasn’t until very close to the end that I guessed the outcome. This is the first thriller I have read by Maria and I am really looking forward to reading many more.
I rarely give five star ratings but this book definitely deserves it
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- Gemma
- 25-11-20
Intriguing till the end
Loved this book. Very well written with such a style I felt drawn in by some characters and repelled by others.
Full of twists and turns, intriguing throughout!
A definite one to delve into but also one that I am going to reread again.
5 stars!
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- Norma Miles
- 18-08-20
"Artist Anna 123, # cuckoo # before my time."
Told in the first person by Jamie, an only child and somewhat emotionally retarded soon-to-be 25 years old old man, The Last Cuckoo follows the emotional events occurring after the funeral of his mother, Anna.
A painter artist of some renown, Anna has fallen to her death whilst redecorating the stairwell of the house in which she lived with her son. Divorced from Jamie's father, she had plans to remarry another divorcee, Ian, thus bringing his only daughter, Claudia, about 20, also into the fami!y. Trouble was, the two youngsters violently disliked each other. Without the unifying factor of Anna to maintain some sort of stability, emotions begin to spiral, extending to include Ian's still possessive former wife and Jamie's dad and new partner. Then the Twitter posts start appearing...include
This is a very interesting and well written telling of a mystery as well as a portrait of some problems which can form in the extended, divided families so prominent today. The characters are well developed, especially, or course, that of Jamie himself, and the narration of Chris Nutall further enhances each one, his individual voicing s excellent, as is his reading throughout, well paced and spoken with emotion in a gentle northern English accent. Sadly, not one of the characters is likable (apart from a very elderly neighbour who makes an occasional walk on appearance). On the contrary, every one of the main protagonists is singularly selfish and unpleasant, rather posing the other great mystery - why on earth did Anna and Ian even want to see each other any more let alone get married? However, the plot develops slowly, but never drags, cryptic clues dropped as the story progresses.
This is an involving, page turning (yes, I know my copy is an audiobook, but you get the idea) novel, intriguing and unusual in it's presentation. And, remarkably adept for a first novel. It can be irritating but also thought provoking and, if the ending is not quite the unexpected bombshell obviously intended, it does at least keep the reader guessing for much of the book. I was very fortunate in being freely gifted with a complimentary copy of The Last Cuckoo, at my request, by the rights holder via Audiobook Boom. Thank you so much. It was unexpectedly riveting reading and recommended to all who enjoy psychological mysteries and family dynamics.
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- Nisareen Khan
- 15-09-20
A well executed mystery/thriller
It’s been three weeks since Jaime lost his mother, Anna, after she fell to her death while redecorating the house she shared with her son. Struggling to contain his anger, grief and loss, Jaime finds himself isolated from the rest of the family as each member with their own agenda await the outcome of Anna’s Will.
Several days following the funeral, Jaime is appalled when he receives a Twitter notification alerting him to a tweet from Anna’s account which suggests that her death was no accident. The question is, who is behind the tweets and is there really more to Anna’s death?
The Last Cuckoo is a dark story which focuses on family dynamics and the consequences of toxic relationships. Narrated in the first person by Jaime (as though he’s talking to his mother) we are given insight into Jamie’s innermost thoughts and feelings as he reminisces about his troubled past and struggles to move on with a life without his mother. While having Jaime’s point of view offers valuable insight into his psyche, it does make him a somewhat unreliable protagonist. I felt at times that his behaviour was immature for a 24-going-on-25 year old although some of his actions were understandable considering the behaviour and characteristics of his so called family and friends.
The secondary characters were well developed. We have Jamie’s narcissistic, opportunistic father Phil, who was barely around for his son following his divorce from Anna but who begins to sniff around now that Jamie has been left a substantial amount of money in Anna’s Will. Phil’s relationship with his current wife Katherine is equally volatile and she in turn has always resented Anna and Jaime. Then we have Anna’s fiancé Iain, his antagonistic ex wife Stacey, along with his toxic self centred daughter Claudia who resents Anna’s presence in her father’s life and despises Jaime.
In the background to all these deeply unpleasant characters, is a relentless Twitter campaign orchestrated to lead those that Anna loved - and didn’t love - to the truth behind her death. I confess I had my own ideas about the culprit from the get go so I was completely unprepared for the twist at the end.
This book was my first introduction to the author and she didn’t disappoint. This was a well executed, razor taut thriller/mystery. The author did a wonderful job of creating characters that seemingly come alive. The plot maintained my interest from the offset and kept me guessing. The author has skilfully highlighted the challenges that stepfamilies face when trying to meld two families with children into one. I couldn’t help sympathising with Anna throughout. Her life had been full of disappointments and it seems that just as she had found some semblance of happiness, her life was tragically cut short. I’ll definitely be looking out for future works of this author.
I received an advanced free audible copy of The Last Cuckoo and I am voluntarily reviewing it. Chris Nutall (with his Irish accent) did a wonderful job of bringing the story and characters to life with his clear and concise narration.
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- Nick Cadby
- 03-02-22
fantastic story and brilliantly read
I listened to this book in 2 days, I can't wait for more by the author and the narrator....
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- Amy Haley
- 26-07-20
Great Narrator!
Lovely voice to listen to! Very articulate, and at the same time brings the characters to life!
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