
Hokey Pokey
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Narrated by:
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Charlie Sanderson
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By:
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Kate Mascarenhas
About this listen
A grand hotel, a famous opera star and a psychoanalyst with a hidden agenda. Kate Mascarenhas's third novel offers her fans a glamorous, thrilling ride through murder, madness and the darkest recesses of the mind.
February, 1929. The Regent Hotel in Birmingham is a place of deception and glamour. Behind its six-storeyed façade, guests sip absinthe cocktails on velvet banquettes, while the hotel's red-jacketed staff scurry through its lavish corridors to ensure the finest service is always at hand.
In the early evening, a psychoanalyst checks in under a pseudonym: Nora Dickinson. Nora is young, diligent and ambitious. Though she doesn't see herself as a liar, she is travelling with an agenda. Having followed the famous opera singer, Berenice Oxbow, from Zurich to Birmingham, she's determined not to let her out of her sight.
But when a terrible snow storm isolates the hotel–and its guests–from the outside world, the lines between nightmare and reality begin to blur...
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- Amazon Customer
- 28-07-23
I lost track a little
I found it hard to know where this book was going and consequently find it hard to review.
suffice to say that it was a good enough narrative to rewind when I lost track of the story and stick with the concept of hirelings.....
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- Jonathan Dunne
- 21-08-23
Wasn't really sure what was going on
The book starts of brightly, however the narrative appeared confusing mid way through and by the end I was a but nonplussed. the performance of the reader was enough for me to complete the novel though
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