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The Love Letter

By: Lucinda Riley
Narrated by: Kristin Atherton
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From Lucinda Riley, the beloved author of the Seven Sisters series, The Love Letter is a thrilling adventure of secrets, lies and unforgettable twists.

'Travel back to 90s London with this expose of dark secrets . . . twists galore' – Best Magazine

Keeping secrets is a dangerous game . . .

1995, London. Sir James Harrison was one of the greatest actors of his generation. But, when he passes away, he leaves behind more than just a heartbroken family. He leaves a secret so shocking, so devastating that it could rock the English establishment to its very core . . .

Joanna Haslam is an ambitious young journalist, assigned to cover the legendary actor’s funeral. The great and the good of the celebrity world are there. But Joanna stumbles on something dark beneath the glamour: the mention of a letter Sir James left behind, the contents of which have been desperately concealed for over seventy years.

As Joanna peels back the veil of lies that has shrouded this secret, she realizes that there are other forces at work – forces that would prevent her from discovering the truth. And they’ll stop at nothing to reach the letter before she does . . .

'Masterful storytelling . . . a full-throttle escapist adventure' – Lancashire Evening Post

This title was originally published as Seeing Double. It is available in the US as The Royal Secret.

©2018 Lucinda Riley (P)2024 Macmillan Publishers International Limited
20th Century Family Life Genre Fiction Historical Historical Fiction Psychological Romantic Suspense Exciting Heartfelt
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I like the authors creativity she created a storyline that made you believe that the British monarchy has more drama going on like a Hollywood reality show r-rated but she did it in the way that made you care about the characters in the story I like the twist and turns kept me awake just go I can see what was going to happen next I normally can guess but she made a little harder and I love that I look forward to reading more for her books I like them when they're in series so hopefully she has more like the seven sisters I look big fan of that series

twist and turns had my emotions high and low

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A typical Lucinda Riley novel. Plots and sub plots. how does she remember the convoluted storyline? she weaves a web for the listeners until you dont know who to trust. Camilla Rockley the narrator, really brought the story to life. I couldn't believe she did ALL those accents. Well done Camilla.

Intrigue f4om beginning to the end

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Clever plot, great characters development, skillful structure, entertaining narration and character voices. Loved this book.

Brilliant from start to finish!

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I love all Lucinda Riley’s books and loved this book all the way to the end! The various characters were all very interesting. While I suspected, I really didn’t figure out the end until the end. However, without giving anything away, said end was a bit frustrating for me for sone reason.

Beautifully Written Mystery

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Hard to put down. What an unbelievable ending. Can’t wait for the next book. Loves it.

She knows how to tell a story.

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I found this had an engaging premise, and I was drawn in for the first half of the story. However, the gaps in logic (spoiler: the Brotish secret service would not realize that the agent they put on duty is the best friend of the person they're trailing??) and the unguardedness of characters who, by the midway point, should be wary of ANYONE who approaches them, became frustrating. I stuck with it because of the superb skills of the narrator, who rendered every voice and accent - - male, female, child, Irish, American, Yorkshire etc -- superbly. Kudos to her; she really elevated the material,

Decent British thriller elevated by super narrator

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I can’t say I 𝘥𝘪𝘴𝘭𝘪𝘬𝘦𝘥 it exactly, but I just felt like something was missing. All the way through the story, I felt like it was difficult to keep up, but simultaneously like the dramatic situations were superficial. It was almost as if the dramatic scenario would build so chaotically and quickly, but then the resolution would be straightforward and even obvious at times. It’s difficult to pinpoint what was lacking, since the writing was excellent and the details and characters very developed. I think it was that the characters were not very relatable. They seemed fickle and flighty rather than mysterious. The suspenseful situations were easy to see coming, but the underlying premise of the story was weak and even pretty awkward. Even at the end, I had a very difficult time arranging and processing what I’d read—the underlying story, at least. I have to say, though, that the story was unique, but I wish the author had spent a little more time with the denouement. It was an ok ending, but it still left me bereft. I’d invested my time and emotions in the story, but still didn’t finish feeling like it was a fully satisfying conclusion. Narration was superb.

Despite all the chaos of the story, something was still missing.

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