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In Another Light

By: A. J. Banner
Narrated by: Vaneh Assadourian
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Publisher's summary

“A riveting psychological thriller...[will] keep you guessing till the very end.” - Lisa Gardner, #1 New York Times bestselling author

The death of a look-alike stranger leads a grieving woman down a troubling path in this riveting novel by A. J. Banner, bestselling author of The Poison Garden.

Three years ago mortuary cosmetologist Phoebe Glassman lost her husband in a tragic accident. No longer the hopeful wife and mother she once was, Phoebe is disappearing into her grief and into the quietude of her job - restoring to the dead the illusion of life. Then the body of a woman named Pauline Steele arrives in the mortuary, and for Phoebe, everything changes.

Pauline is unmistakably Phoebe’s mirror image and bears an alarmingly familiar tattoo. Even more startling is that among Pauline’s effects is a faded photograph of Phoebe. Aided by an eccentric colleague, her curiosity sparked, Phoebe investigates her doppelgänger’s life and death - and uncovers surprising clues to a shared past.

Phoebe’s emotional journey soon leads to shocking revelations about those closest to her...and even herself. When she’s driven to the brink, how much of what she discovers can she trust?

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Critic reviews

“The twisty plot builds to a satisfying resolution. Banner knows how to keep the reader guessing.”Publishers Weekly

“What a beautiful…and completely engrossing book this was…It’s a heavy hitter, this book, and one you shouldn’t expect to come out of unaffected…the heavier moments are interspersed with some gorgeous interludes of beautifully written moments of normal life…A. J. Banner has written something very special here.”Mystery & Suspense Magazine

“Blending mystery with a story about grief and trauma, there’s plenty to focus on, and readers who enjoy domestic suspense will love this one.”The Parkersburg News and Sentinel

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The narrator was excellent, struggled to keep track around the middle of the story.

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I could not listen to the narrator

I really can’t comment too much on the book because I had to stop listening due to the narrator. She’s spoke in a very unusual, monotone voice. I’ve never heard anything like it, and I’ve listened to a lot of books.

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odd narration

I had a difficult time getting passed the narration. It sounded as if a computer voice did the reading.

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Interesting concept

Psychological thriller??".... Absolutely HORRIBLE NARRATION- "stilted", 'fake sing-song pace", sounds worse than a very old computer narration.
Phoebe is a sculptor who works in a mortuary. Her life is turned upside down when her " doppelganger " is brought in. A little slow at first, but then it picked up "speed" and I couldn't put it down. It would be 4 stars except for some rather contrived plot points that made up the last chapters.

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Narration is better at 2x

Great story - different for the thriller genre . Interesting and truly suspenseful. Narration is a turn off ,

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Narrator sounds like a robot

I only got a few hours in as I just couldn’t get past the narrator lol how sounds like a robot.

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Ok - worth a listen

Not in my normal Genre and I have been lucky reading others. This one was meh. Am I glad I finished it? Yeah, I guess so. Do I feel like I wasted some hours, yes. A woman works in a mortuary and sees a person brought in and it looks just like her. Her husband and daughter were killed in an accident 3 years prior. She is stuck in the past and it is the anniversary of when the accident happened. This person brought into the funeral home sets off a need in the woman to figure out exactly what happened with this woman and with her husband's accident. It was a little slow but a decent book.

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A.J. Banner is Mystery's Hidden Gem!!

Typically A.J. Banner books are my absolute favorite books, but In Another Light wasn't the case so much! Don't get me wrong, I thoroughly enjoyed it, just like like I have all of her other books, and I've read ALL of her other books!

The book definitely picked up towards the middle and end, but the beginning was pretty slow for me! But man, that ending! It totally took you on a twisty windy road, that not only you didn't see coming, but left you with a gaping open mouth! Some parts of the story were like that train wreck that you just can't shield yourself from...some instinct makes you watch, so you keep watching, as Phoebe gets deeper and deeper into what I'd like to call a psychosis and you want to scream at her not to do it but she does it anyway, but in the end, it creates a glorious book!!

In Another Light is narrated by Vaneh Assadourian and this is honestly my first listen with her narrating so I don't exactly know how I feel about it at this point. Now that I think about it, maybe that's what I felt was dragging in the beginning! Nevertheless, I would still give her another shot at narrating!

Overall, a little slow in the beginning, but super twisty read in the end! If you haven't made yourself familiar with A.J. Banner yet, you should do yourself a favor! I think she is Mystery books best kept secret...a little hidden gem! But absolutely one of my favorite and go-to authors!

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Terrible ending

Well, let's just start with the premise of this book - which hooked me right from the start! First, imagine being a mortician. Then imagine your doppelganger, whom you've never seen or met, shows up dead on your table in your small town. As if that's not enough, imagine they have a photo of YOU in their wallet. Whaaaaat?

This was very hard for me to put down. Like Phoebe, I felt compelled to know who Pauline was, why she was there & what happened to her. Around every corner was a new lead with several new questions and very few answers. I felt like I was truly experiencing Phoebe's emotions as I went along with her on her journey. The sadness, the frustration, the confusion, the hope...just everything. What a ride.

Where I think this story fell a bit short for me, was the ending. It felt somewhat rushed, and still left several questions unanswered. I know with the premise of the book we weren't going to get answers to everything, since as the saying goes "the dead don't talk". But there were still a few situations that would've been nice to know WHY.

I think a few more explanations throughout an ending that didn't seem almost forced to be over, would allow me to give this book a solid 5 star rating. As it was, it's at a solid 4 stars, and in my opinion - well worth the read.

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Terrible performance

This is one of the worst performed audiobooks I’ve ever listened to. There’s no emotion, and it sounds almost monotone.

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