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Trust Me

By: Zosia Wand
Narrated by: Imogen Church
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Who can you trust if you can't trust yourself?

Twenty-seven-year-old Lizzie has a great relationship with her teenage stepson, Sam, even though they could pass for brother and sister. When Sam becomes sullen and withdrawn, Lizzie starts to suspect that something sinister is going on at school. But no-one believes her, and then suspicion falls on Lizzie herself....

©2017 Zosia Wand (P)2017 W.F. Howes Ltd
Family Life Genre Fiction Psychological Suspense Thriller & Suspense Fiction

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A pleasant story but could have been written in half the space. Needed more action for me. She did go on

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I get the impression from this audible that Zosia Wand had a word count to meet and so, as a solution. repeated the same sentiments over and over again. There is one part where literally the same sentence is repeated three times, twice as a direct repetition and once as a rehash. One description of the aging of a character happens at least five times, each one almost exactly the same as the last. At around half way through I just concluded that the protagonist was very very stupid and therefore needed a thirty minute conversation with herself in order to process simple concepts, and tried to accept this in order to not abandon the story. I hate not finishing a book.

The performance wasn’t bad although the narrator does an odd wobbly giggle fairly often which doesn’t fit with the plot, and sometimes the editing cuts off the end of a word, which makes it difficult to listen to.

Absolutely not worth it.

Clever attempt at a low iq protagonist maybe..?

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