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The Knowing

By: Tanya Eby
Narrated by: Sara Sheckells
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While Emma is recovering from a traumatic brain injury, she has a premonition that her husband is murdered.

She dreams of her husband’s body floating in the water, surrounded by blood. She ignores the sense of foreboding and joins Paul on a boat to celebrate a big new client. By the end of the night, Paul is dead and Emma wonders: Did she see the future, or did create it?

Are the gaps in her memory hiding that she’s a killer? Detective Garrett, the investigating officer, has the same question.

After another death occurs, Emma struggles with what is real and what is imagined. Is there a murderer out there who is watching and waiting for Emma? Is Emma the villain? Can she trust these premonitions, or is her brain misfiring, creating connections that don’t really exist?

Beneath the surface of the mystery, is the journey of a woman who finds her voice and becomes rooted in her own power to create change.

THE KNOWING is a razor sharp, fast-paced listen with surreal poetic glimpses into the workings of Emma’s mind.

©2025 Tanya Eby (P)2025 Blunder Woman Productions
Mystery Police Procedurals Psychological Thriller & Suspense Marriage Human Brain
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Tanya Eby’s emotional writing and Sara Sheckells’ intimate narration combine to make a story you can get inside of, seeing through main character Emma’s eyes. You’re not always sure of what you see but you are always sure of what you feel. I won’t give away too much but Emma goes from weak to strong as she questions her circumstances, her memories and herself, learning more and more truth as she goes. She starts out timid, but she’s empowered by the truth. Sheckells’ narration is personal, dramatic and clear, her character voices are terrific. You forget you’re listening to one storyteller and just witness the story in your mind. A superb listen.

Perfect combination of author, narrator and story

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