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and all the attention paid to the private eye's family, which signified absolutely nothing in the grand plot. Summary: A gripping psychological thriller told from the shifting perspectives of several characters. Driscoll cleverly reflects the adrenalin of the action onto the readers of the book and I really got caught up in the exciting chase for answers. The audiobook reflects Rhonda’s own journey and shares the most direct way out for those experiencing hardship and the path to end pain and suffering endured by so many, and it shines a light on a future without anxiety or fear. Being with your partner may feel like rainbows and unicorns, but that doesn't mean you have a healthy, functioning relationship.

With her family destroyed and a murder sentence looming, Amy must discover who murdered her father-in-law — and why they’re so hell-bent on framing her as the killer.The book is written from several points of view — the mother, the private investigator (PI Matthew Hill is my personal favourite and DI Melanie Sanders), the father, the daughter, all with their own stories to tell. And according to the residents of the Japanese island of Okinawa - the world's longest-living people - finding it is the key to a longer and more fulfilled life. This deeply personal and supportive series offers listeners an honest and relatable insight into how some the UK's best-known celebrities have coped with mental health difficulties, ranging from OCD to insomnia, addiction to grief, and depression to anxiety. This life-changing Audible Original features a powerful mix of one-on-one life-coaching sessions and a personal narrative with vital take-aways that you can start using immediately.

Their “secrets” are mostly shaped by the fear of people’s perceptions, not necessarily by having done anything wrong. At some point I realised that while following a different person each chapter, it was only one character that was in first person. So apart from the obvious solving of a serious crime, the book also examines the effect of trauma on people's psyche, and also the damage caused by keeping secrets. The way we learn about Gemma's past is through essay titles that disguise her confessions, like a diary, and I found these most interesting. it was a Kindle First read and I chose it as this is my fourth one by her and she's never let me down before.The story takes off with a bang with some really tense first scenes and then takes the foot off the gas to go back and forth between past and present through several POVs to tell us about all the members of the Hartley family and their secrets. But when a smoke bomb is tossed on their front lawn, and their car’s tires are punctured, the family begins to worry. The 9 Step Negativity Detox is a powerful series that will teach you the nine simple steps to free you from the unnecessary causes of negativity in your life. While the secrets were boring, and the characters frustrating, I stuck it out to the end with this one. Thomas is a real estate agent, Vivian an interior decorator, Eli a college football star, Tarryn a moody teenager.

The author keeps you guessing, and when you thought you had figured it out, she threw in a curveball! Ed and Rachel are shocked, as are all the others watching, as they learn that she has been shot in the leg, and has hurt her head while falling. After what feels like forever, her mother-in-law Diane finds Katie wandering lost a few streets away. The narratives provide a much-needed access point to allow the reader to delve into the back stories of each of the characters, and their thoughts and feelings as the plot progresses.

As an aside, I also felt the police’s lack of interest in investigating the attacks was a little surprising and wondered how realistic that was. Teresa Driscoll is a former BBC TV news presenter whose psychological thrillers have sold over two million copies in more than 20 languages. Never ceases to amaze me how people can live together for decades, yet keep so many secrets from each other. As her tormentor closes in, can Alice uncover what she’s being punished for before the terrifying threats become an unthinkable reality? I also liked that even though she is in a coma Gemma is still a very present character and that the author did this not only through flashbacks, but also with the chapters told by her while in a coma.

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