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All That Is Mine I Carry with Me

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All That Is Mine I Carry with Me

By: William Landay
Narrated by: David de Vries, Joyce Bean, Patrick Lawlor, Scott Merriman
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A mother vanished. A father presumed guilty. There is no proof. There are no witnesses. For the children, there is only doubt. From the New York Times bestselling author of Defending Jacob. . . .

“Astonishing, powerful, and provocative, this book is worth the excruciating wait for another William Landay.”—Louise Penny, author of A World of Curiosities

One afternoon in November 1975, ten-year-old Miranda Larkin comes home from school to find her house eerily quiet. Her mother is missing. Nothing else is out of place. There is no sign of struggle. Her mom’s pocketbook remains in the front hall, in its usual spot.

So begins a mystery that will span a lifetime. What happened to Jane Larkin?

Investigators suspect Jane’s husband. A criminal defense attorney, Dan Larkin would surely be an expert in outfoxing the police.

But no evidence is found linking him to a crime, and the case fades from the public’s memory, a simmering, unresolved riddle. Jane’s three children—Alex, Jeff, and Miranda—are left to be raised by the man who may have murdered their mother.

Two decades later, the remains of Jane Larkin are found. The investigation is awakened. The children, now grown, are forced to choose sides. With their father or against him? Guilty or innocent? And what happens if they are wrong?

A tale about family—family secrets and vengeance, but also family love—All That Is Mine I Carry With Me masterfully grapples with a primal question: When does loyalty reach its limit?

©2023 William Landay (P)2022 Brilliance Publishing, Inc., all rights reserved
Psychological Suspense Fiction Mystery
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“Told from four perspectives, this audio provides listeners with fragments of the mystery through the eyes of Phil (Jeff's childhood friend), Jeff, Dan, and Jane herself. Each member of the quartet of narrators—David de Vries, Joyce Bean, Patrick Lawlor, and Scott Merriman—performs a different point-of-view, taking the production to a higher level and capturing the essence of the characters over a 40-year timespan. [T]heir collective performances transport listeners into the minds of each character. Most notable are Bean's portrayal of Jane and Lawlor's of Dan. The use of multiple narrators enhances Landay's (Defending Jacob) latest and will have listeners fully invested in Jane's story. A production well worth the listen.”Library Journal

“This is an example of a great story with narrators who understand their characters and who portray them beautifully. The unique aspect of the story—and an added challenge for the narrators—is that multiple first-person perspectives are used. A woman is missing, and suspicion is cast on her husband. The family is split over his innocence. The emotions that come with this horrific situation are clearly embraced by the quartet of narrators. Frustration and anger boil over. Sarcasm seeps in. Each of the three children is a different person with their own baggage, and the narration captures them all while alternating between time frames. A detective with an appropriate New England accent is particularly well done. The book is riveting, the narrators carry the pace, and the twists are well supported yet surprising.”AudioFIle Magazine

“The story is told in four parts and the different narrators add psychological suspense to the intricately plotted storyline.… The open-ended conclusion is thought-provoking, encouraging listeners to consider the nature of parental and familial relationships. Readers of Oyinkan Braithwaite and Mary Kubica will enjoy the tonal quality and unique characterizations. As the narrators change, so do the characters' perceptions of each other, giving the listener a multifaceted experience of this moving family saga.”Booklist

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Captivating story + characters

William Landay has created another captivating story + interesting characters. Look forward to his next creation!

Listened via Audible though will now (re)read the book as curious to hear the characters in a voice that I imagine vs the actors chosen for Audible.

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Good

The readers voice for the different characters. Plot was a little slow in forming but once it formed I was hooked. Did not like the ending.

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Exceptional - didn't want it to end

superb narration - absolutely superb. excellent writing style. excellent rhythm. clarity of thought and processing. truly my favorite read for some time. Just wow!

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Very impressive!

I didn’t enjoy the beginning chapter or two but then got completely lost in the story. the narration was wonderful, the story was fresh and new. I love a psychological thriller but the additional insight the different points of view provided was such a great way to tell the story!!!

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Couldn’t tell who was speaking made the plot too difficult to follow.

Dislike! I would RETURN this book if I knew how. Directions for return too opaque to follow.

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Loved it

William Landry doesn’t disappoint. I was engaged and really enjoyed the different “books” or sections of this, basically from different point of views. I admit, I believed it was a true story

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A good listen, but not moving

I enjoyed the book. It isn’t in my top recommendations, but it was a fun summer read.

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Fantastic

loved it although sad in many ways. A very true look into human nature

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Brilliant Domestic Drama


Jane Larkin was a 39 year old mother when she went missing from her suburban home in 1975. Detective Tom Glover suspected her attorney husband Dan of murder, but there simply wasn’t enough evidence. Jane and Dan’s daughter Miriam who was 10 at the time suffers from bouts of depression for years following Jane’s disappearance. Her older brothers Alex and Jeff grieve in their own ways over the years with varying opinions on whether or not their fastidious, self absorbed father is a killer.

Four decades later after Dan Larkin has been diagnosed with Alzheimer’s disease, Jeff reaches out to his childhood friend Philip Solomon to write a book about the tragedy. Philip is a successful author struggling with writer’s block, and while he’s not fond of dredging up the past, the mystery of what happened to Jane Larkin is irresistible.

This character driven novel far exceeded my high expectations after recently reading and enjoying Defending Jacob. I loved how the book is separated into sections told from different points of view including Jane Larkin’s. The characters are so well developed and the story is brilliantly written with such a great ending. I listened to the audiobook and the multicast narration is excellent. The voice actors for Jane and Dan Larkin were outstanding. I simply cannot stop thinking about this story. Highly recommend.
P.S. I hate you Dan.

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Addictive until it wasn’t

End was a let down. Both the characters and the loose ends. Books with open endings are fine. This made no sense.

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