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The Lies Between Us
- Narrated by: Jennifer Woodward
- Length: 9 hrs and 40 mins
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Summary
A compelling drama with plenty of twists, Big Little Lies meets Pretty Little Liars, with a dash of Desperate Housewives.
An anonymous blackmailer threatening to release the deepest secrets of a group of pre-school mums and their fracturing friendships as they attempt to discover who is behind it.
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- Penn
- 30-03-24
Very good narration
Love the characters and the storyline is very interesting and different. I guessed who was behind the text but didn’t disappoint
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- Tracey Steel
- 25-02-24
wow
what a mixture of emotions and personalities in this book. very enjoyable and a good plot
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- Amalia
- 25-04-24
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It seems like I'm in the minority most of the times I pick a 4 star book to listen to. Every main female character was unlikable... I could even say pathetic for some of them. I know what I'm supposed to feel. That their baggage or obsessions or psychology, excuse everything. Sorry, I haven't reached that level of empathy yet, especially when those people are parents. And I don't like people who torment others around them because they've had it rough. I've had it rough, rougher than most of them. You need to fight your demons every day, especially when you're a parent. I wouldn't forgive a parent who beats his/her children because he/she was beaten as a child. Just an example, not a spoiler. I didn't like any character and I didn't hate anyone either. No strong emotions were sparked by this book. A lot of eyerolls in exasperation though.
I don't see the originality in the story, something I've read in many reviews, I guessed quite early on who was behind the texts... And I don't agree that the narration was great, those southern accents she tried to imitate really annoyed me.
Strong-weak female characters (yes, both) with baggage and traumas that really explain why they're behaving like they are and make you love them? Because they struggle so much but never try to intentionally hurt anyone innocent around them? Before this one, I listened to "Two women". Beautiful. Has characters both to really love and to really, really hate. And the narrator is extraordinary. The huge gap between the two books may have affected this review too.
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