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The Girl at the Hanging Tree

By: Mary Gray
Narrated by: Sarah Graham
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Gemma Louise Coldiron has two personalities. One is herself - easygoing, curious, and travel-hungry. The other is a dictatorial other half named Tansy, who only lets Gemma come out of their Victorian mansion to do the shopping every two weeks.

Gemma also has amnesia, and Tansy’s too busy painting macabre art to be forthcoming about their past. The town speaks to Gemma about a “Mr. Hardin”, and it doesn’t take her long to learn she was married to the oil tycoon before he mysteriously went missing.

While Gemma begs Tansy to tell her more about their life with the handsome stranger, Gemma soon learns that the town harbors a secret society. And Mr. Hardin? He was the leader.

If Gemma can’t figure out what happened while maintaining her volatile relationship with Tansy, the town will assume Gemma killed Mr. Hardin - and even more alters will take root in Gemma’s already crowded mind.

An acutely observed modern-day psychological thriller that plunges into the daunting abyss of mental illness, community indoctrination, and cult group-mind.

©2020 Mary Gray (P)2020 Mary Gray
Psychological Suspense Fiction Mental Health
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Top Audiobook for 2021

I previously read The Girl at The Hanging Tree in 2020. It left such a profound mark on me that I couldn't wait to revisit it as an audiobook. I finished the book last night and I am still reeling from it this morning. Gray boldly takes on abuse, mental health, the small town hive mind, and racism. So many taboo topics in one story. The author delivered a profound story with grace and dignity. I cannot accurately articulate the emotions invoked in me by this story. I woke up in the middle of the night thinking about Gemma Louise and all that she endured. It is understandable that she retreated within herself and allowed Tansy to live her life for her at her worse moments.

The narrator, Sarah Graham, expertly delivered an award winning performance as Gemma and her alters. There were moments when I felt my heart would beat out my chest as I was so engrossed in the emotions of the story.

Whether you grab this in print or audio I highly recommend both.

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Though the words were easily understood, I struggled with the narrator. Ok, but no wow factor.

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A must read!


A book I was hesitant to read turned out to be one of the best books I've ever read.
Amazing and well written story that kept me interested throughout.
I especially loved that she covered serious topics like racism, human trafficking, mental health, and trauma. The representation of Dissociative identity disorder was very well done and taken seriously (Which is rare) I loved this book more then I can express. It both scared me and inspired me in all the right ways.
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Audiobook was very well read, it really gave you the feel of the character.

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