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The House on the Water's Edge

By: CE Rose
Narrated by: Sarah Ovens
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Sometimes the past is best left buried. Since the birth of baby Joe five weeks ago, Ali Baker has been struggling to cope. Starved of sleep and haunted by painful memories from the past, she's a million miles away from the polished, professional barrister she has worked so hard to become.

Then her mother tragically and unexpectedly dies, leaving Ali an orphan. Haunted by her loss, Ali can't forget her mother's last words to her: There is something I really need to tell you...

Heading back to the Norfolk Broads to sort her mother's things, Ali is plunged into memories of her family's picture-perfect summers on the river.

But as she starts to uncover secrets hidden within the isolated house, Ali is drawn into a dark web that threatens to destroy everything she believed about her childhood – and her very sanity.

Ali may finally discover her mother's secrets... but at what cost?

A gripping, captivating psychological thriller, perfect for fans of Samantha Hayes and S.E. Lynes.

©2021 Hera (P)2021 Hera
Crime Thrillers Psychological Suspense Thriller Fiction
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Critic reviews

What an emotional, twisty, rollercoaster of a novel! It kept me guessing all the way through.
-- Alice Hunter, author of "The Serial Killer's Wife"

A novel that gradually creeps under your skin… suffocatingly claustrophobic with an 'oh my goodness' finale!
-- Carla Kovach, author of "The Next Girl"

Absorbing from start to finish. The climax is incendiary. It set my day on fire.
-- Amanda Robson, author of "Obsession"

The creeping sense of doom reached its crescendo and did not disappoint. The twists and revelations left me reeling!
-- Ruby Speechley, author of "The Face at the Window"

This gripping, twisty tale of family secrets and ancient lies coming home to roost is a real rollercoaster of emotion. I couldn't put it down… What a fantastic read!
-- Judi Daykin, author of "Under Violent Skies"

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That was something

Not sure how to feel about this one. It's weird and takes an almost incestuous turn. Then they whine because they can't, kinda gross. Alison whines so much and acts only bad things happen to her when they don't. She annoyed me through the entire book.

Then the end gets even weirder when it didn't need to be

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Very Odd

For a story titled “The House on the Water’s Edge” I want anyone reading this to be aware there is almost nothing in this entire story about the house near the water.
There are a couple of short, descriptive paragraphs about being out on a boat in the water, and a dream sequence involving the river but beyond that nothing.
Instead, there’s an excessive amount of discussion about difficult (graphically so) childbirth, and this comes up so many times I lost count.
I truly heard the term “collapsed pelvic floor” more than 3 times in this book.
It’s all about pregnancy, nursing, recovery from childbirth, and then….things go even more off track into basically incest.
Yes, so to call this a story about a house by the water is absurd, ridiculous.
It is literally false advertising to give this weird story a title like this.
It is so misleading.
This story had almost NOTHING to do with a “House By The Water” but is actually a story that is oddly fixated on female anatomy, child birth, and ultimately incest.
Truly one of the weirdest books I’ve ever listened to.
If this had been a great listen, a well told or particularly well written book I wouldn’t take such issue with the title.
But this was sadly just not good.
The characters weren’t particularly interesting, and even the two that had the potential to be thought provoking characters are only on the periphery.
I was disappointed.
Things start out ok, and the narration is good but when we start with the incessant talk of childbirth, bottle feeding versus nursing, labor and delivery, just enough is enough.
Then right about the time you’ve truly had it with all that talk we delve into essentially an incestuous relationship between the main character and someone else.
I couldn’t.
I almost finished it. I think there were about 6 chapters left when I finally threw in the towel.
Sorry, I really don’t like saying anything negative about any author’s work because I’m pretty sure I couldn’t write a novel and get it published.
But people shouldn’t be mislead by book titles and summaries that convince you you’re about to read an interesting tale about a house on water and instead you get the aforementioned.
No dice.
I want my credit back.

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