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You, Me, Her

By: Sue Watson
Narrated by: Tamsin Kennard
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Three people. One marriage. One murder.

YOU: My handsome husband Tom. You've given me everything our beautiful son and our perfect new seaside home. I want to trust you, but I know you haven't been honest about why you really wanted to move here. I haven't been honest with you either.
ME: I make a secret promise as Tom kisses me and pours a glass of ice-cold wine to toast the first night in our dream house: I'm going to forget about his past. For the sake of our son, I'll keep this family together, no matter what.
HER: Chloe is the only friend I've made since the move. I love our long lunches, even though she asks prying questions about my marriage. Tom hates me spending time with her, but I ignore his warning to stay away. I've seen the way he looks at her. It's better to keep your enemies close.

You may think you know what's going on in my marriage, but you'll be wrong. Only three things are true: Someone is a liar. Someone is in danger. Someone is a killer.

Fans of The Housemaid, The Perfect Marriage and The Girl on the Train will love this absolutely jaw-dropping psychological thriller.

©2024 Sue Watson (P)2024 Bookouture, an imprint of Storyfire Ltd.
Crime Thrillers Psychological Marriage

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Loved the entire story! Kept me guessing the entire time and I still had it wrong.

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Not my type

The narration was great that’s why I selected the audiobook. The sample pretty much summed up half the book. That’s all I could handle. I felt as if I was listening to the same scenario just in a different scene. The main character had no common sense and felt fake in her actions.

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Good enough to Check out another story By Sue W.

It was good, but the narrator kept me engaged more than the story itself. Tamsin Kennard is fabulous, so even when I got frustrated with the story a couple of times, it was worth hanging in there. I'm writing this review after listening to another of this author's stories, and I think the characters' naivety is just a bit too much for me. Still, I plan to listen to more of Sue Watson's work because the first book I tried was excellent.

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Disappointing

I loved a lot about this book, the fast pace, the continuous excitement and all the story twists. Less than half way through it was so obvious to me what was going on. I wish it had been a little better hidden in the plot.

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Brilliant! Secrets in the Shadows…

I'm reeling after listening to Sue Watson's “You Me Her,” expertly narrated by the talented Tamsin Kennard. This dynamic duo has done it again. Watson’s captivating story masterfully weaves together a cast of suspicious characters, brought to life by Kennard's exceptional narration. Her precise delivery and vocal nuances add depth and tension to the tale, keeping me on the edge of my seat. And I thought I had it all figured out, but the shocking twist at the end had my jaw on the floor. Kudos to Kennard and Watson for this deliciously wicked thriller. Highly recommended and worth a treasured credit. Epic, indeed!

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Great performance

Figured it out early on-but entertaining -great narration. Insufferable women that you just wanna shake and yell-do t you have something g to do!

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Really good, bit predictable

Sue Watson is excellent with character development. Not only are the characters themselves portrayed well but the design, scene and surrounding gave this listen almost a Netflix feel. The overall story is solid more of a twist on content that has been done before than original. The book is that good regardless and there are surprises thru to the end!

Tasmin does another excellent job creating voices for all the characters which gives even more emotional range!!

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Just ok. More of the same

feel like the theme lately, with “mysteries” and “thrillers”, is gaslighting. It’s the theme of every book I have purchased in the last few years and it’s getting a bit repetitive, predictable and old. Women acting clueless is another one that is getting old. There are so many red flags that you start to roll your eyes. Having said that, it’s definitely not the worst book. There is enough going on to keep you entertained but I was hoping for something a bit different.

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The end I

Why would the author end the book without clearing it all up. It was obvious who was thmickey mouse why not give a proper ending?

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the title is mean lady

I'm so glad that it came out in the end that it was her supposed friend that would watch the little boy when really she was there to flirt with the little boy that's so sad good book good author

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