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The Wife Upstairs
- De: Freida McFadden
- Narrado por: Angie Kane
- Duración: 9 h y 46 m
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Victoria Barnett has it all: a great career as a nurse practitioner, a handsome and loving husband, a beautiful home in the suburbs, and a plan to fill it with children. Life is perfect—or so it seems. Then she’s in a terrible accident...and everything falls apart. Now Victoria is unable to walk. She can’t feed or dress herself. She can’t even speak. She is confined to the top floor of her house with 24-hour care.
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Frustratingly stupid female characters
- De Suzanne en 06-14-22
- The Wife Upstairs
- De: Freida McFadden
- Narrado por: Angie Kane
I’m only finishing this because I used a credit
Revisado: 10-20-23
A third of the way into the book and I am so disappointed with the lack of any type of character development or original plot. I feel like this is some variation of The Housemaid. I’m not impressed but feel like I have to finish because I bought it. The narrator’s cover of Victoria makes my skin crawl. I’m shocked about the one dimensional nature of Frieda’s female characters.
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The Coworker
- De: Freida McFadden
- Narrado por: Alyson Krawchuk
- Duración: 8 h y 12 m
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Two women. An office filled with secrets. One terrible crime that can't be taken back. Dawn Schiff is strange. At least, everyone thinks so at Vixed, the nutritional supplement company where Dawn works as an accountant. She never says the right thing. She has no friends. And she is always at her desk at precisely 8:45 a.m.
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Turtle lovers only
- De HailtoTheVictors en 09-03-23
- The Coworker
- De: Freida McFadden
- Narrado por: Alyson Krawchuk
Loved this detour from her typical style
Revisado: 10-20-23
I enjoyed the correspondence within the plot and really loved how the reader brought Dawn to life. I’ve found repetitive trends in Frieda McFadden’s other books. This book had more well developed characters who were farther from the stereotypes she usually uses. I’d recommend it!
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