The Mysterious Case of the Alperton Angels
A Novel
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Narrateur(s):
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Annie Aldington
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Nneka Okoye
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Gareth Armstrong
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Sid Sagar
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Kristin Atherton
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Auteur(s):
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Janice Hallett
À propos de cet audio
INTERNATIONAL BESTSELLER
“[An] ingenious jigsaw puzzle of a book...highly entertaining.” —The New York Times
“The queen of found footage thrillers.” —Julia Bartz, New York Times bestselling author
A whip-smart and “fast-paced mystery” (The Daily Telegraph, London) from the internationally bestselling author of The Twyford Code and The Appeal about a true crime journalist who revives a long-buried case about a cult—and finds herself too close to the story.
Everyone knows the story of the Alperton Angels: the cult who brainwashed a teenage girl into believing her baby was the anti-Christ. When the girl came to her senses and called the police, the Angels committed suicide and mother and baby disappeared.
Now, true crime author Amanda Bailey is looking to revive her career by writing a book on the case. The Alperton baby has turned eighteen; finding them will be the scoop of the year. But rival author Oliver Menzies is just as smart, better connected, and also on the baby’s trail.
As Amanda and Oliver are forced to collaborate, they realize that the truth about the Angels is much darker and stranger than they’d ever imagined, and in pursuit of the story they risk becoming part of it.
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- 2024-10-04
Fallen angels
The story is told entirely in the form of emails, texts, recorded conversations, etc. At first this technique is intriguing, but it soon becomes tedious, and it doesn’t lend itself to building suspense.
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