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The Woman in Coach D

By: Sarah A. Denzil
Narrated by: Katie Clarkson-Hill
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Summary

This book contains strong language, and adult themes that may not be suitable for everyone.

Jenny sits in the same seat on the same train every week, seeing familiar faces come and go.

Until a chance encounter shatters her world.

Sixteen years ago, Jenny survived a traumatic ordeal that left her best friend, Susie, missing and presumed dead. The world has its theories about what happened to Susie Patterson, and one of those theories points the finger at Jenny.

Now she lives a quiet life, volunteering at a crisis helpline while trying to deal with her own anxiety and the true crime fans obsessed with finding her missing friend. Then, on the way to her usual shift, Jenny is certain she sees Susie sitting in coach D.

But will anyone believe her?

Seeing Susie plunges Jenny back into a nightmare of forgotten memories and haunting fears. As the past claws its way into her present, she must unravel the truth about what happened sixteen years ago.

But the deeper she digs, the more she realises that some secrets are better left buried.

©2024 Sarah Denzil (P)2024 Audible Ltd.
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About the Creator

Sarah A. Denzil is a million-copy bestselling author of psychological suspense novels. Her books include number one bestseller Silent Child, which was a Goodreads Choice semi-finalist in 2017. Her books have been published in several different languages and have appeared on the Wall Street Journal bestseller list.
Sarah lives in Yorkshire with her husband and cats, enjoying the scenic countryside and rather unpredictable weather. She loves to write moody, psychological fiction with plenty of twists and turns.

About the Performer

Katie has just appeared in The Wives for Channel 5. Prior to this, she appeared in The Couple Next Door and guest starred in a standalone episode of ITV One's Grace starring opposite John Simm.
Previous TV credits include: Amazon's smash hit drama series Hanna; playing the lead role Zoe Wade in BBC and Red Production's Trust Me; Gold Digger, also BBC; The Innocents for Netflix; Guilt; Grantchester; Scott & Bailey; and Vera.
Katie also appeared in Amazon's Race for Glory: Audi vs. Lancia, which released in 2024.

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Usual plethora of twists and turns

I have read (listened) to just about all of Sarah's books and they are all enjoyable and engaging. The Woman in Coach D doesn't disappoint in that sense, I hadn't read the synopsis in advance so the story line came as a surprise to me, but then I also expected a new main theme, which was delivered with the usual well researched details that sometimes shock and at other times makes you think and sometimes 'rewind' to check you've heard something correctly because you can't quite believe what you just heard. Well done, looking forward to the next one.

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Was a brilliant audiobook!! Finished in 2 sittings.

What a really really good title full of surprise and chilling at the same time. It well deserves 5 stars and I love this author. She just gets better and better. Another one for my collection. Think is book 10 now by the author I’ve got. The narrator was fab too and went well with the book. The story was engaging right from the very start and I didn’t guess the ending right. A real page turner. If you are a fan,then listen to this next as your next read!

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Repetitive

I stopped listening after the first few chapters as it was so repetitive and boring

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Disappointed

I bought this after really enjoying another title from the author. This book is disappointing. The childish rhymes and the persistent mispronunciation of the word "says" was jarring and kept lifting me out of the story. There is a lot of repetition. The characters are thoroughly unlikeable. The main character is horrible to everyone she meets. She makes ridiculously irrational decisions and it's really hard to feel any sympathy for her. By the time the twist came I was so bored I didn't care. I just felt like I'd invested so much time in it that I had to see it through.

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