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  • One Perfect Couple

  • Are you a survivor – or a traitor?
  • By: Ruth Ware
  • Narrated by: Imogen Church
  • Length: 14 hrs and 25 mins
  • 3.8 out of 5 stars (56 ratings)

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One Perfect Couple

By: Ruth Ware
Narrated by: Imogen Church
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Summary

AND THEN THERE WERE NONE meets THE TRAITORS

Five beautiful couples.
One deadly game.
Who will escape alive?


Lyla Santiago has spent months working on a research project that could be the key to getting a permanent job in her field.
So, she can’t really drop everything to go to a desert island with her actor boyfriend Nico to film One Perfect Couple, a new reality TV show that Nico is sure will lead to his big break – can she?

Two weeks later, Lyla finds herself boarding a boat to an isolated luxury resort in the Indian Ocean.

The rules of the game are simple. Ten strangers have to survive together on the island - and the last couple standing scoops the prize.
There will be sun, sea, laughs and plenty of flirting.
What could possibly go wrong?

But when a huge tropical storm cuts them off from everything, the group must band together.
As tensions run high and fresh water runs low, Lyla realises that someone is playing this game for real – and they'll stop at nothing to win.

Ten might have arrived, but who will survive to the end?

‘A sun-soaked, deeply sinister and unputdownable read’ Cressida McLaughlin
'The perfect “what if?” destination thriller – Agatha Christie with a Love Island twist. This is Ruth Ware at her very best’ Claire Coughlan
‘Ruth Ware has another winner on her hands! She so deftly sets the scene, and then the terror begins. Ware is a genius at building suspense One Perfect Couple is an absolutely compulsive read!’ Shari Lapena
‘A must read . . . another thriller from one of our best thriller writers’ Daily Mail
‘Tense and entertaining’ Platinum
‘Outstanding . . . definitely one of this summer’s most exciting reads’ Joan Smith, Sunday Times
‘If you’re missing The Traitors, this one is for you!’ Prima

©2024 Ruth Ware (P)2024 Simon & Schuster UK
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Nail biting thriller

Another great thriller from this author, who in the past year has become one of my favourites! This is a story full of twists and turns that will keep you hooked to the last words. Love Imogen Church as a narrator and actually didn’t want the book to end! If you haven’t read any of Ruth Ware’s books before, I would urge you to give this a go and get ready for a thriller to make you stay up all night until you finish it!

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A bit confusing but good overall

‘And then there were none’ is my favourite book ever so this book really intrigued me. It was confusing throughout though and I had to repeat chapters a few times after losing track of the plot!

I normally really enjoy Imogen Church’s narration however her pronounciation of insulin as ‘inshulin’ really grated on me!

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first ruth ware book

this was my first ruth ware book and i must say i was disappointed. narration was awful with the different voices.

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Not for me

I’ve read a few books by this author and this one had all the right ingredients to be a brilliant story, but somehow it just didn’t work for me. I found the heroine completely unbelievable- a research scientist who couldn’t assert herself against her vapid boyfriend - and I didn’t care about what happened to any of the characters. The narration really got in the way of the story, I normally like this narrator but, as another reviewer has said, she made it sound like a 90s sitcom somehow, the narration was just over-acted, however she is very skilled moving between lots of convincing accents. Overall, not one I particularly enjoyed.

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best book in some time

unusual plot, very interesting, smart, unbelievable story. I loved narration, can't believe it was single person.

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Confused

I’m an avid thriller listener but was totally confused by this book…so much so that I had to keep rewinding chapters as I’d lost the plot…literally

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It was pleasant enough

Enjoyed most chapters. Can’t stand the idiocy of the female characters. It’s just lazy writing in order to move the story along. Please do better.
Last 30 minutes were completely unnecessary, tedious and very long winded. Shame as the premise was very good and there were some excellent moments.

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Really good but not as good as her other books

I enjoyed this.

The negatives: It felt long, which I don't mind but could be a sign I wasn't enjoying it. I didn't really get a good sense of who was whom between the various women and men.

The positives: It was a good story and a good premise. I was gripped for much of it. I wanted to know what happened. There were definitely unexpected twists and turns.

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Tense, edge of your seat kinda story

Imogen is such a fantastic narrator! Ruth Ware has smashed another one out of the park. Building tension and things going places you didn’t expect or just weren’t sure when! She’s so great at building tension then twisting things in a different direction at the last minute. Love it!

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Needs to be re-recorded

I really enjoyed this book (I ended up having to buy the kindle version too, which is a shame because I’d wanted to purely listen but I found I couldn’t put myself through the listen).

I don’t think this is entirely the performer’s fault - I have listened to other titles by this reader and have really enjoyed them. Her shifts in accent on one other book were extraordinary but on this title the director and audio producer should have asked Imogen Church to pull back on the “commentary” she had in respect of each character. It was amateur-dramatic worthy reading and I can only imagine this is because the characters were on a reality tv show so were largely played as complete imbeciles. The men and women all sounded equally idiotic. The only positive was that they were distinct enough that I knew which character was speaking.

I genuinely believe this title should be re-recorded so that people can enjoy Ruth Ware’s book and enjoy a more subtle Imogen Church reading.

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