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Narrated by:
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Tania Rodrigues
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By:
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Kia Abdullah
About this listen
Shortlisted for The Diverse Book Awards 2021
‘Bold and brave, shocking and heartfelt . . . A very special book from a very special author’ Chris Whitaker, bestselling author of Waterstones Thriller of the Month We Begin at the End
‘Abdullah's legal thrillers make John Grisham seem like a maiden aunt’ Sunday Times Crime Club
‘Vividly examines some of the issues that shape (and deform) society . . . A gritty, extremely hard-hitting drama’ Adele Parks, Platinum magazine
‘A masterpiece [and] a triumph . . . When you get to the final chapters, buckle up . . . She writes with such intelligence, research and compassion’ Daily Record
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ARE YOU READY TO START THIS CONVERSATION?
Kamran Hadid feels invincible. He attends Hampton school, an elite all-boys boarding school in London, he comes from a wealthy family, and he has a place at Oxford next year. The world is at his feet. And then a night of revelry leads to a drunken encounter and he must ask himself a horrific question.
With the help of assault counsellor, Zara Kaleel, Kamran reports the incident in the hopes that will be the end of it. But it’s only the beginning…
Powerful, explosive and important, Truth Be Told is a contemporary courtroom drama that vividly captures today’s society. You will not stop thinking about it for a long time to come.
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‘The court scenes are pacy and atmospheric, and there is more than one unexpected twist’ i
‘Brave, compelling and absolutely riveting’ A A Dhand, bestselling author of Streets of Darkness
‘Tense, harrowing and brilliantly written. A powerful story’ Khurrum Rahman, author of East of Hounslow
‘An excellent and intelligent novel’ The Literary Review
‘A deeply profound and thought-provoking read’ Heat
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Claire Carmichael leads a charmed life. She has two beautiful sons, Jamie and Joshua, and a handsome and successful husband who loves her. Even when she was in school, Claire had it all. She was clever, likeable, and after passing the initiation tests, she was welcomed into the society of popular girls - the Queen Bees. So when a scandal threatened to ruin Claire's reputation, the Queen Bees closed rank to protect her, no matter who else got hurt. Claire may have moved on from her school days, but for one person who she hurt irreparably, those memories are as fresh as blood.
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Ok but predictable
- By Jenn on 09-29-19
By: Karen Osman
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The Day The Lies Began
- By: Kylie Kaden
- Narrated by: Casey Withoos
- Length: 12 hrs and 48 mins
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It happened the day of the Moon Festival. It could have been left behind, they all could have moved on with their lives. But secrets have a habit of rising to the surface, especially in small towns. Two couples, four ironclad friendships, the perfect coastal holiday town. With salt-stung houses perched like lifeguards overlooking the shore, Lago Point is the scene of postcards, not crime scenes. Wife and mother Abbi, town cop Blake, schoolteacher Hannah and local doctor Will are caught in their own tangled webs of deceit.
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good but mixed feelings
- By lisa on 09-16-19
By: Kylie Kaden
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- Jessica
- 05-21-23
Another hit
This is the second book I read by this author & again I was left impressed. It took a bit for me to get into beginning of the story but soon after I was engrossed in it. This topic should be talked about more & how it affect boys and young men. The characters were sympathetic & ending shocking (just like the first one). I look forward to read more from this author
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- Monique B
- 07-21-24
PLOT TWIST!!!
The story itself was heartbreaking and the ending left my jaw dropped on the floor! I enjoyed listening to this book. However, they need to edit the title of each chapter for Audible since it says chapter 16 when the book is only up to chapter 14. The audiobook is not properly edited and synchronized to the physical book. Overall it is a great read and tearful one.
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- Anonymous User
- 08-16-23
That was tough
The ending really was unexpected. The narrator was amazing and the writing not half bad. The characters were ok. I mostly listened to the end because of the performance but would 7.5/10 would recommend.
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- Jumana
- 06-12-23
Lots of Misinformation and Zero Resolve
The narrator was excellent. She's the reason I was able to finish the story.
The reason I call this misinformation is because of how she portrayed Muslims and Islam. I do understand that in India, Pakistan and some countries of the Middle East, there are loads of cultural rules that's so shitty. But that's just it, it's cultural. Islam doesn't teach men to suppress emotions and the whole toxic masculinity narrative. Islam teaches men and women to both be soft and be very much in touch with our emotions. This is evident in prayers when the men bawl while praying and reciting Quran.
And towards the end of the story she said that her brother would think that making tea is feminine or something like that. Meanwhile in Islam, Prophet Mohamed PBUH used to wash his own clothes, clean his household, spend time with his children etc. I wish the author specified that all the things they were talking about is cultural and not religion. And she also implied that wearing clothes that were loose was oppressive or something. This is very close minded and rubbed me the wrong way.
Zero Resolve as in nothing was solved in this story. Nothing changed. Almost 12 hours later, the father didn't learn that he's spreading toxic masculinity. Neither did the main character. He did finally ask for help, so there's that. But other than that, absolutely nothing changed. Too many lose ends and absolutely nothing went right in the story. There were such important issues in this story that could've been presented well, but they all fell short, ironic cause the book is so long.
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