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The Girl in the Water

By: A J Grayson
Narrated by: Imogen Church, Jeff Harding, Sarah Borges
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The jaw-dropping new psychological thriller from the best selling author of The Boy in the Park

Amber is happy, she loves her husband David and their dog Sadie, she even loves her job as a junior editor on a local newspaper. But when the body of a young woman is found in a stretch of river near her home, Amber’s world begins to implode.

The headaches that she has been struggling with seem to intensify and Amber begins to doubt her husband, why doesn’t he want to probe deeper into the story and why does she seem to have such a shaky hold on her own thoughts and memories?

Amber begins to question everything she believes in and as she starts to probe deeper, her discovery will bring her ever closer to home…

©2019 A J Grayson (P)2019 HarperCollins Publishers Limited
Crime Fiction Detective Fiction Psychological Suspense Women Sleuths Women's Fiction Mystery Marriage
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Not your typical tragic thriller!

I don't usually write reviews. I will rate books but this is the first time I've actually written a review. I had to, for this book because it was so incredible! It starts out making you feel like you know everything that's going on, and may even seem, to some, to be another book about a broken woman and the tragic experiences she's had. Don't let that dissuade you, though because you quickly discover that there's a bit more to what's happening than meets the eye, (or ear if you're listening to it). I also liked the fact that it doesn't have the typical ending, with everyone happily riding off into the sunset, not to spoil it and say it has a sad ending because it doesn't. Trust me, this book is worth the money or credit or whatever! I love Imogen Church's narration, which is actually the reason I bought it to begin with. The man, can't remember his name, I wasn't that crazy about. He has a great narrator's voice, but something about the way he read just didn't settle right with me. I actually stopped listening for a while when it got to his part. I picked it back up a few weeks later and I'm so glad I did!

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Couldn't finish it the narration was so annoying it felt like my ears went thru a blender

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I just can’t...

No dialogue yet, just a lot of boring ramblings in the narration changes between the hyper-perky American woman, and robotic sounding American man. Where is Imogen Church? I bought this novel to hear her read it. Sorry, I can’t endure anymore of this vacuous ear abuse. I’m returning this one.

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