The Body Next Door
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Narrated by:
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Emily Lawrence
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Teri Schnaubelt
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Eric Yang
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Pete Cross
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Gabriel Vaughan
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Written by:
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Maia Chance
About this listen
“Moody and mesmerizing, The Body Next Door takes readers on a twisty, creepy, and compelling ride through family dysfunction and betrayal.”—Darby Kane, internationally bestselling author of The Engagement Party
They buried their secrets, but not deep enough
Hannah McCullough’s life is far from perfect, but you’d never know it by looking at her. Instead, you’d see a beautiful young mother wholly devoted to her two children and a docile wife utterly besotted with her self-made millionaire husband, Allan. You’d see the designer clothes she wears, the luxury car she drives, the dewy-eyed au pair she employs.
You wouldn’t see the dark secret she carries.
But when a construction crew unearths the body of a young girl near the McCulloughs’ vacation home on Orcas Island, Hannah has no choice but to confront her past. She wonders how much Allan knows about the victim and the apocalyptic cult she was connected to. Meanwhile, Allan can’t seem to understand why his beautiful young bride, as polished and pristine as the collectible artifacts in his glass case, would threaten their fairy-tale lifestyle by digging too deep, in places she knows she shouldn’t.
As the police investigation into the gruesome discovery deepens, the facade of Hannah’s picture-perfect marriage starts to crumble, and she soon finds herself on a dire hunt for answers. And Hannah’s search takes an unexpected turn after she crosses paths with three strangers with shocking secrets of their own.
©2024 Maia Chance (P)2024 Harlequin Enterprises, LimitedWhat listeners say about The Body Next Door
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- L.D'anna
- 2024-08-07
a story about a cult
Well ... it's a story about a cult and I try to avoid stories about cults. I guess I missed something in the description Aside from the cult angle, the thing is a mess. There are too many side stories that go nowhere and are just means to an end. The book reminds me of an octopus. The narrators are okay but interchangeable. The audio production quality is good.
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