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The Blame Game

By: C.J. Cooke, Eliot Smith
Narrated by: Bea Holland, Thomas Judd
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ONE DIED. WHO LIED?

A horrific car crash in Belize has devastated Helen Pengilly’s family, leaving her daughter in a coma and her husband Michael missing.

Alone and terrified, Helen’s memory is dragged back to that day 22 years ago. To protect their family, Helen and Michael both said they would forget what happened. But now it seems that there is someone who will stop at nothing to make them remember…

Who is playing the blame game?

©2019 C.J. Cooke (P)2019 HarperCollins Publishers
Crime Fiction Family Life International Mystery & Crime Psychological Suspense
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I almost fell asleep. Twice.

This book was very slow. very, very slow. Bea Holland did a good job narrating it but it was hard to stay awake listening to this. The story was alright but took forever to come together considering nothing really happened.

my suggestion? just read the final two chapters. she sums it all up there. save yourself 10 hours of agony.

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