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Narrateur(s):
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Francesca Louise White
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Auteur(s):
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Betsy Reavley
À propos de cet audio
For the 10 people trapped in a living nightmare, things are about to get worse.
Unable to escape from a life-threatening situation, one of them is discovered dead. The tension escalates when the survivors realise there is a murderer among them, who is preparing to strike again and again....
With mounting desperation, people begin to turn on each other. And while they struggle to identify who is responsible, each must contend with their own past, the claustrophobia and the secrets they are hiding.
But who is who? And which of them will be next?
As the pressure builds, time is running out....
©2018 Betsy Reavley (P)2018 W. F. Howes LtdI have no idea who the child is in this story so I'm wondering, is the child then the murderer? It is very confusing to try to figure out what's going on. Is the reason we are listening to the horrific abuse of this mother to the child the background information we need to understand why the child then became a murderer? Have we even met the child? I'm so confused, so it's hard to want to continue finishing this book when it keeps going back into the past to the abuse, the child suffers and we have no idea who the child is and then is also confusing to clarify which character is which as we go back into the past.
i feel like i have to remember every name of each character to then understand who they are when it flips back to their backstory or to the actual mystery.
I do believe the author based this story on "And then there were none" by Agatha Christie, either consciously or subconsciously but their vision wasn't clear so having this book in an audible version makes it doubly unclear. Maybe if I was actually reading a physical book and I could flip back to find out which character is which and almost create a diagram of who is who so I understand who I'm focusing on it would be better, (but who reads or listens to a book for leisure to take notes?), but as it stands, and as an audible book, I would not recommend this book.
DNF
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