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You Don’t Know Me

By: Sara Foster
Narrated by: Anthea Greco, Raphael Corkhill
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Publisher's summary

He's hiding a dark secret...but so is she

A stunning new thriller about the burden of shame from blockbuster author Sara Foster

Lizzie Burdett was 18 when she vanished, and Noah Carruso has never forgotten her. She was his first crush, his unrequited love. She was also his brother's girlfriend.

Tom Carruso hasn't been home in over a decade. He left soon after Lizzie disappeared under a darkening cloud of suspicion, and now he's back for the inquest into Lizzie's disappearance - intent on telling his side of the story.

As the inquest looms, Noah meets Alice Pryce on holiday. They fall for each other fast and hard, but Noah can't bear to tell Alice his deepest fears. And Alice is equally stricken...she carries a terrible secret of her own.

Is the truth worth telling if it will destroy everything?

©2020 Sara Foster (P)2020 Blackstone Publishing
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Long, drawn out, terrible ending

This story took way too long to get to the good stuff. There were definitely some unexpected, jaw dropping twists, but the ending was terrible in my opinion. The male narrator spoke with so much urgency, it was sort of annoying.

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Such a great story

I loved the storyline and the narrators. It was a great listen and I recommend this book. I also enjoy this author after reading two of her books now.

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Twists and turns

I loved this book soooo much! Only thing, for an American, when you have a character named Ellis and one named Alice, the Aussie accent can be a challenge. But Sarah Foster is an all time fave, and I love every book of hers.

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So very good!!

Such a good story. Not predictable. I found it genuinely represented the role trauma plays in our lives and in our future choices. The author didn’t wrap everything up with a perfect ending, but the ending was authentic and satisfying. I really appreciate this author’s work!

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Great Listen

Sara does a great job of showing how people bring their childhood into adulthood. How letting go is the only way forward in life. Another great book!!

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Meh

It was ok. It had too much obsessive romance for my liking. The performers did a great job.

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Entertaining

This was a good story and an enjoyable listen. I found it a bit gushy and the main male character was a bit annoying, so points off for that.

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great thriller but too romantic

Too many.. romantic scenes for my taste. started slow. But once in the story and the mystery I needed to know what happened. The ending made it worth it.

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kept my interest the whole way through

was a good audiobook. well read with a good twist. The characters are believable. Has good family dynamics mixed in.

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Perfect Contrasts

Foster doesn't shy away from hard realities and character flaws. The whirlwind romance is almost too perfect, but every plot twist spinning around it makes this love affair a respite for the reader just as much as for two broken souls. This book is a jigsaw puzzle of trauma and faulty intuition.

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