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The Night Book
- Narrated by: Richard Madeley, Sarah Barron
- Length: 7 hrs and 46 mins
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Summary
From the author of the bestselling Some Day I’ll Find You comes a novel of dark suspense set in the Lake District where, beneath the inviting water of the lakes, danger and death are waiting.
The summer of 1976 was unprecedented in living memory. Days of blazing sunshine bled into weeks and months. In the Lake District, Cumbria’s mountains and valleys began to resemble a Grecian landscape. People swam in delightfully tropic waters to cool off. But, barely three feet below the surface, the temperature remained just a degree or so above freezing. As the summer blazed on, the drownings began…
What if someone wanted to take revenge? To remove an abusive, controlling partner from their life? When and where better to stage a murder and pass it off as an accidental drowning?
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- Lizzie
- 13-07-19
Intriguing and marvellous.
I wasn't sure what to expect from Richard Madeley but he didn't disappoint! This book was a fantastic story which was believable, romantic and full of suspense. I found it a little corny in places but it just added to it's charm. It left me thinking about it for ages and I told all my friends to read it. Looking forward to reading more of Richard's work.
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- HAWKEYE53
- 25-07-16
surprisingly good.
well this was a consistent for an Audio virgin. plot was a bit predictable but characters were very good. I remember that summer very well was only 14 at the time.
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- DMW
- 11-07-16
Over too quickly
So enjoyed this book! I was hooked from the start and Richard Madeley was an excellent narrator.
Can't wait for his next book
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- Miss Mabel
- 08-09-16
Great listen
I really enjoyed this book. Certainly makes you think just how many women are in the same position as the lead female character!
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- Amazon Customer
- 04-09-22
Wow
Christ!
A dizzyingly diverse cast of characters with alarming alliteration. From Meriel to Muriel to Merrymen. Madeley makes the most from these mercurial men and masterfully written maidens.
This page turner has comprehensively evaporated much of the cynicism I was feeling up until I read this book. It is no small feat to say that this book has restored me. Thank you Richard
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- Paula Parkes
- 27-07-16
A great plot
A fast paced book and a great idea. Slightly cheesy ending. Maybe different narrator for female lead as couldn't get Richard Madeley out of my head.
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- Amazon Customer
- 31-10-21
The new Brothers Karamazov?
Strap in for an exhilarating Cumbrian adventure, set against the backdrop of one hell of a hot summer. Seb Richmond is an omni-competent journalist, who struggles with any task only when it allows the audience to relate to him. But when a woman with almost no internal life falls into his lap, Seb will have to make cool headed decisions... at a somewhat faster pace than usual. Christ - it's comprehensively good.
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- B. Longsden
- 02-08-16
I hoped for more
It was an okay read, I hoped for more, the prologue was promising, shame really.
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- Gio Ingram
- 10-08-24
Great book
Good read Very enjoyable a little contrived but that is to be expected. Try it.
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- miss reagan hallett
- 20-11-17
A waste of time
Terrible in every way. Silly storyline with irritating naration.I really can't imagine any reader enjoying this book.
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