
The Three Women
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Narrated by:
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Elizabeth Knowelden
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By:
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Valerie Keogh
About this listen
When Beth, Megan, and Joanne meet at university, they become inseparable friends who’d do anything for one another - even agreeing to keep what happens one shocking night a secret. Now in their 40s and outwardly successful, each of the three has dealt with what happened in their own way. But secrets and lies leave their mark.
When Megan decides to tell her fiancé the truth about that night, it threatens to ruin the lives of everyone around her. But someone is prepared to do anything to stop that from happening....
©2020 Valerie Keogh (P)2020 Dreamscape Media, LLCwas never revealed to two of the women. They were left to draw their own conclusions and were never corrected.
This secret has had a profound impact on their lives. The story soon takes a turn when one gets engaged and she decides to reveal what actually happened on the night in question. Her partner’s reaction is not a pretty one and an ultimatum is made. She must tell her friends the complete truth.
She invites her friends to the very place where it all happened. How will they react when the truth is revealed? There are consequences and two of them have made their career choices based upon a lie, this lie also comes with irreversible consequences and a climax that I did not see coming.
*Friendships and Lies*
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I’m making my way through her books and thoroughly enjoying them. They’re easy to follow and easy to understand, but tackle the plot from a unique and surprising perspective. I find myself sympathising, even liking the criminal, and her characters stay in my mind long after the book is finished. I maybe didn’t like or sympathise with the characters in this book quite as much, but could empathise with where they were coming from as they each made huge mistakes. I just didn’t like the way the event in the first chapter hung around in my mind throughout the story, making it all rather melancholic. 5*for being well written as always, but a star removed for the despondency.
WARNING, COULD BE TRIGGERING
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Not one of her best
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Don’t know what Elizabeth’s problem is.
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The story was tenuous at best with no firm plot and an ending that was not conducive to the alleged character references throughout the story.
The only good thing about it was the narration; but Elizabeth Knoweldon is far too good for this garbage!
Utter Tripe
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The Three Women.
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