
Violets Are Blue
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Narrated by:
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Juliette Burton
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By:
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Miranda Rijks
About this listen
An addictive psychological thriller
Her perfect home. Her perfect man. How wrong can she be?
After a bitter divorce, criminal solicitor Laila moves to idyllic Violet Lane where she quickly falls for Max—her charming, piano-playing neighbor. They begin a wildly passionate affair and Laila feels she is really starting to live again.
But the tranquility of this close-knit community is shattered when Jackie, a young mother from across the street, goes missing. Her husband is the chief suspect and Laila agrees to act as his lawyer.
As she investigates Jackie’s disappearance, Laila discovers that this quiet street hides deadly secrets, and someone is watching her every move. Anonymous threats pull her ever deeper into a twisted web of deception.
Meanwhile, her intense relationship with Max is starting to feel like a runaway train. And Laila begins to wonder if her gorgeous new man may have a hidden dark side.
She desperately needs to uncover the truth. And when she does, Laila realises that she’s put herself in terrible danger, that she may lose everything – including her life.
Violets Are Blue — the dark and steamy psychological thriller from the best-selling author of The Visitors and Make Her Pay.
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- Anonymous User
- 11-04-25
Confusion with the Prolog.
I do like Miranda’s books and I would recommend this one but it was clear that she had decided to write a raunchy novel but I found the scenes forced and irritating. I was confused about the prologue, I thought it was about the central character and I was waiting for the conclusion to it.
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