
We Used to Live Here
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Narrated by:
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Deirdra Whelan
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Adam Goodwin
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By:
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Daniel Hurst
About this listen
Every house has secrets. But not all of them stay buried forever...
When the Burgess family move into their 'forever' home, it seems like they are set for many happy years together at their new address. Steph and Grant, along with their children, Charlie and Amelia, settle into their new surroundings quickly. But then they receive an unexpected visit from a couple who claim to have lived in the house before.
They wish to come in and have a look around for old time's sake. Seeming pleasant and plausible, Steph invites them in. And that's when things begin to change. It's not long after the peculiar visit when the homeowners begin to find evidence of the past all around their new home as they redecorate. But it's the discovery of a hidden wall containing several troubling messages that really sends Steph into a spin.
After digging into the history of the house a little more, she learns it is connected to a shocking crime from the past. A crime that still remains unsolved...
©2022 Daniel Hurst (P)2022 W F HowesLoved it!!
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Good twist
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Yipeee its deirdra narrating🤗😁💃🏻
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Loved this!
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Defo worth a listen really enjoyed it
Very good story line and twist
Very good!
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The house
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Really weak storyline
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The male narrator does not help by giving the impression of having somewhere else to be, gabbling through the dialogue in a disinterested manner which has no prospect of engaging the listener.
Perhaps he was as bored by this disappointing book as I was.
Disappointing
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Oh dear!
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I purchased the wrong We Used to Live Here.
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