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Has Anyone Seen Charlotte Salter?

By: Nicci French
Narrated by: Jane Collingwood
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A RICHARD & JUDY BOOK CLUB PICK

'One of their very best. Compelling, moving and beautifully written . . . an absolute winner' Observer
‘Classic Nicci French: an unputdownable missing-persons thriller that’s also a searing examination of family, memory and grief. A big-skied, full-blooded, broken-hearted book' Erin Kelly

She’s loved by all who meet her. But someone wants her gone . . .

Then

When beautiful and vivacious Charlotte Salter fails to turn up to her husband Alec’s 50th birthday party, her kids are worried, but Alec is not. As the days pass and there’s still no word from Charlie, her daughter, Etty, and her sons, Niall, Paul and Ollie, all struggle to come to terms with her disappearance.
How can anyone just vanish without a trace?
Left with no answers and in limbo, the Salter children try and go on with their lives, all the while thinking that their mother’s killer is potentially very close to home.

Now

After years away, Etty returns home to the small East Anglian village where she grew up to help move her father into a care home. Now in his eighties, Alec has dementia and often mistakes his daughter for her mother.
Etty is a changed woman from the trouble-free girl she was when Charlie was still around - all the Salter children have spent decades running and hiding from their mother’s disappearance.
But when their childhood friends, Greg and Morgen Ackerley, decide to do a podcast about Charlotte’s disappearance, it seems like the town’s buried secrets – and the Salters’ – might finally come to light.

After all this time, will they finally find out what really happened to Charlotte Salter?

©2024 Nicci French. All rights reserved. (P)2024 Simon & Schuster, UK. All Rights Reserved.
Amateur Sleuths Crime Fiction Detective Domestic Thrillers Family Life Fiction Genre Fiction Mystery Suspense Thriller & Suspense Crime Exciting Disappearance

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Awful narrator! The book itself is predictable, dreary and formulaic. Only good thing about is Maud who come in much too late.

Pretty overrated

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Couldn’t put it down , lots of twists and turns , a fabulous plot . Narration excellent , a great listen .

Brilliant

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If you’re looking for a compelling read that you won’t be able to put down, I highly recommend diving into this masterpiece. It’s totally brilliant

One of the best

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I am beginning to wonder whether the domestic thriller has had its day. So many are now excessively long, tedious and with strikingly unthrilling solutions.

This one is a case in point. The length of it is seriously inflated (90 chapters, and 500 plus pages in the hardback version) and not warranted by the interest of all those pages. The first section drags on and on, with everybody worrying at great length about where Charlotte Salter has gone. The numerous male characters are almost indistinguishable (and incidentally are given harsh, grating accents by the reader). As other reviewers have remarked, things look up when DI Maud O'Connor arrives on the scene, but it's a long wait ...

Has anybody else noticed interesting echoes of The Memory Game, my personal favourite among the NIcci French novels (I cannot bear the Frieda Klein series!)? A preponderance of male offspring, with just one (living) female child; a family member who is hell's bent on making a TV programme/podcast of the family's woes; the discovery years after the event of the pathetic skeleton of a victim murdered in the setting of a party; a rather loathsome paterfamilias ...

As for the reader, some of the time she was fine, particularly in the context of female characters, but the males were exaggerated and overacted, with, in the first section, harsh deliveries, which miraculously became soft and refined in part 3. As for the poor policeman who led the failed investigation in the first section, was it really necessary to represent him as a thick yokel speaking at about half the normal pace?

All in all, far far from being the authors' best novel or an outstanding performance by the reader.

Has the domestic thriller had its day?

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I usually love the Nicci French books and so I was excited to see the new one out. Unfortunately I nearly threw in the towel several times, I persevered with it, but by God it was dull - nothing happened for approximately 3/4 of the book. Do yourselves a favour, listen to the first couple of chapters and then the end few, you won’t have missed anything.

Not up to their usual standard

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Good story, I'm from Suffolk so I loved the description of the landscape. The narration was brilliant and I really enjoyed the story.

Really enjoyed this story.

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Loved the narration and the details about each of the characters.
Gripping from start to finish as the story unfolds.

Gripping story and not predictable.

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I rate this mostly a 4 star due to the twist and turns in the story. If your looking for a thriller/ crime I would recommend

Amazing writing with twists

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Beautifully written portrayal of a family torn apart by the mysterious disappearance of Charlotte, the well-loved mother and friend of all.

Gripping mystery thriller

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a double murder from 30years ago in a country town gets solved by a modern London detective. I went through a few "...is definitely the murderer" moments. It really got good by about half way through when Maude (London detective) arrives, a likeable character. Well read as well, accent changes which help you follow the story. would recommend

Murder mystery

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