
The Other Child
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Narrado por:
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Davina Porter
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De:
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Charlotte Link
An old farm, a deserted landscape, a dark secret from times past with fatal consequences for the present…
In the tranquil northern seaside town of Scarborough, a student is found cruelly murdered. For months, the investigators are in the dark - until they are faced with a copycat crime. The investigation continues as they struggle to establish a connection between the two victims. Ambitious detective Valerie Almond clings to the all too obvious - a rift within the family of the second victim - but there is far more to the case than it first appears. Soon Valerie is led toward a dark secret inextricably linked to the evacuation of children to Scarborough during World War II. Horrified at her last-minute discovery, Valerie realizes that she may be too late to save the next victim.
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Good story
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An intriguing whodunnit
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Suspenceful but a little tedious
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Pleasantly surprised
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Awesome book!!!
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Davina Porter did a good job reading it.
Mixed experience
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All the women come off whiny and entitled, while the men come off 2 dimensional without any personality at all. I feel like there might be an interesting story in here somewhere, if i could just get through all the whining about how inconvenient all these tragedies are to the characters.
I’m somewhere in chapter 26 struggling to discover the big reveal, frustrated by the feeling that the author has never actually interacted with real human beings at all.
The fact that the narration is actually good makes the complete focus on character building, while avoiding any depth or significance at all, even worse somehow. Her valiant attempt to bring some humanity to the characters makes it clear just how flat they all are.
It’s Awful
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