She Was the Quiet One
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Narrated by:
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January LaVoy
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By:
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Michele Campbell
About this listen
The gripping new novel from Sunday Times best-selling author Michele Campbell.
Because murderers are never who you expect. She was the quiet one...but is she guilty? For twin sisters Rose and Bel, enrolling at the prestigious new boarding school should have been a fresh start. But with its sinister rituals and traditions, Odell soon brings out a deadly rivalry between the sisters. For Sarah and husband Heath, the chance to teach at Odell seems like the best thing that ever happened to their small family - a chance to rise through the ranks and put the past behind them. Until one dark night ends in murder. But who’s guilty and who’s telling the truth? And who’s been in on it all along..?
©2019 Michele Campbell (P)2019 HarperCollins PublishersCritic reviews
"Secrets and scandals in an ivy league setting. What could be more riveting?" (Tess Gerritsen, Sunday Times best-selling author)
"Readers will...be drawn in to the novel’s intricate exploration of divided loyalties and the brittleness of trust." (Publishers Weekly)
"A cracking whodunit that will keep you guessing." (Woman’s Own)
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- Bev Meek
- 23-08-21
She was the quiet one
As always January Levoy can do no wrong - brilliant narration. Thoroughly enjoyed this book, would recommend.
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- WJ
- 01-11-20
Frustrating
I had to force myself through this book. For me it became more and more unbelievable that some of the characters could have so little backbone. Regardless of how much proof was presented to them they continued to doubt themselves. Frustrating and drawn out story.
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