
The Hidden Legacy
A Dark and Gripping Psychological Drama
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Narrated by:
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Jessica Carroll
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By:
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G. J. Minett
About this listen
A life-changing gift with a shadowy origin - a dark and suspenseful debut novel.
1966. A horrifying crime at a secondary school, with devastating consequences for all involved.
2008. A life-changing gift, if only the recipient can work out why....
Recently divorced, and with two young children, Ellen Sutherland is up to her elbows in professional and personal stress. When she's invited to travel all the way to Cheltenham to hear the content of an old woman's will, she's far from convinced the journey will be worthwhile. But when she arrives, the news is astounding.
Eudora Nash has left Ellen a beautiful cottage worth an amount of money that could turn her life around. There's just one problem: Ellen has never even heard of Eudora Nash. Her curiosity piqued, Ellen and her friend Kate travel to the West Country in search of answers. But they are not the only ones interested in the cottage, and Ellen little imagines how much she has to learn about her past.
©2015 G. J. Minett (P)2016 Bolinda PublishingCritic reviews
"Chock-full of unexpected twists, it’s the sort of book that will keep you staying up far too late." ( The Irish Times)
Addictive, moving thriller
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I won't be going back to this book to re-read it and it hasn't helped to sell the author as far as I'm concerned.
In a word, disappointing.
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Superficial strengths but ...
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What would have made The Hidden Legacy better?
An interesting story but what could have been a 'dark and gripping' drama was suffocated by the sheer volume of words used - this ruined any sense of pace or tension. Poor, superficial characterisation. I had little empathy with even the main character who at times, when I imagine, should have been going through extreme emotional turmoil was more concerned with how her make-up looked!Would you ever listen to anything by G. J. Minett again?
NoHow could the performance have been better?
Jessica Carroll probably got as much out of the text as anyone could, but had little to work with.What reaction did this book spark in you? Anger, sadness, disappointment?
Disappointment and anger.Murdered by verbosity
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