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Don't Say a Word
- Narrated by: Eilidh Beaton
- Length: 11 hrs and 57 mins
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Summary
The next gripping psychological thriller by Rebecca Tinnelly, with a twist that'll shock you to your core.
Some family secrets demand to be told....
Connie lost her words at the age of five, the day she witnessed her mother and father's untimely death.
Since then she has been all but mute, only being able to choke out a few select words. Now, years on, Connie's husband is on his deathbed, and all she can do is quietly sit by his side.
But there are so many dreadful secrets locked up in Connie's silent prison. And time is running out to set them free....
Critic reviews
"This book sucked me in and wouldn't let go, even after I finished it! I absolutely loved it. Dark and suspenseful. Brilliant characters. Stunning revelations." (Patricia Gibney, best-selling author of The Detective Lottie Parker series)
"A beautifully written, riveting read. Perfectly crafted. Absorbing from start to finish." (Amanda Robson, best-selling author of Obsession)
"Rebecca Tinnelly created a village so real, so secretive and scary, I was edge of the seat. Rebecca Tinnelly has a new fan in me." (Liz Lawler, best-selling author of Don't Wake Up)
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- Dog Walker Sussex
- 21-07-19
Heart Rending Storyline
Such a moving book , and enhanced even further by wonderful and sympathetic narration .
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- Karen Anderson
- 19-06-20
Difficult subject
An emotive subject matter told in a sensitive manner. Well done to the author for having the guts to tackle it. I was glad to see that all the ends tied up in the end and neither did it feel rushed. Narration was spot on and I liked that the offender got his comeuppance in the end. Good book and one I would recommend.
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- Ginger
- 20-11-19
Struggled with this book
I don’t normally write a review, but found this so boring that I felt on this occasion I had to as I really struggled to get to the end of this book.
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