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The Woman Inside

A Novel

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The Woman Inside

By: M. T. Edvardsson
Narrated by: Josh Dylan, Nathalie Buscombe, Sofia Engstrand
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This program features multicast narration and an author's note read by the author.

A wealthy couple ends up murdered in the nicest part of town in this compulsively listenable thriller from M. T. Edvardsson.

Bill Olsson, recently widowed, is desperate to provide for his daughter, Sally. Struggling to pay rent, he welcomes a lodger into their home: Karla, a law student and aspiring judge, who works as a housekeeper to make ends meet. Her clients are the Rytters, an incredibly wealthy couple who hide behind closed doors. The wife is ill and hasn’t left the house in months. The husband is controlling and obsessive. Is he just a worried husband, concerned for his wife’s health? Or is there something more sinister at play?

As Bill’s situation becomes more dire, Karla is forced to make a difficult choice. And when the Rytters wind up dead, and Karla is pulled in for questioning, she’s made to defend some parts of her past she’d rather not revisit.

Every person in The Woman Inside is hiding something, but could any of them really have been driven to kill?

A Macmillan Audio production from Celadon Books.

©2022 M. T. Edvardsson (P)2022 Macmillan Audio
Crime Thrillers Domestic Thrillers Thriller Marriage Fiction Suspense Mystery
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“With The Woman Inside, M. T. Edvardsson has written a super well-composed chamber drama, where the darkness dwells, the desperation grows between the characters and the walls are closing in until you´re caught in the trap.”
—Lars Kepler, #1 internationally bestselling author of The Sandman

"Alienation, self-preservation, and hope propel the story toward calamity with unrelenting suspense; highly recommended for fans of psychological thrillers." —Booklist

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Great book

Loved everything about the plot and story line. The narrators were excellent. Would absolutely recommend

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So very good!!

This book keeps you entertained and guessing right up until the very end.
Well written, with an incredible performance.
Listen to this! You won’t regret it!!

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Excellent story and narration!

This was just as entertaining and thrilling as A Nearly Normal Family. I found the commentary on justice on family tragedy, grief, and guilt to be thought provoking. Somehow there are characters that made me chuckle, some that angered me and some that I really related to. A great book!

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Slowly drew me in

At first, the narrative seemed disjointed, and, in general, I’m not fond of multiple voice actors. I struggled to maintain interest. However, the story became compelling. This is a well crafted, and ultimately, surprising novel. I intend to read the author’s first novel. Not to be missed by fans of Scandinavian noir. Five stars all around.

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Just wow! Riveting!

I love this author! This book is so rich and gripping. I loved every word.

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The Woman Inside by M.T. Edvardsson is not for me. My biggest gripe is that so much is left unresolved. I kept hoping we'd have a flashback or something to Miranda to explain her situation, and at least one for Regina to see what her life was like firsthand. The only person I remotely liked was Karla. I hate how irresponsible Bill is at 33 and Jennica came off as entitled for no reason other than existing. The ending was not as shocking as we're led to believe. I want my money back (!) and will not read another book by M. T. Edvardsson.

Josh Dylan as Bill, Nathalie Buscombe as Jennica, and Sofia Engstrand as Karla are okay to listen to. They all spoke rather slow, so I sped them up to 1.15 and still could have gone higher.

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The darkness is tedious

This is a dark, depressing book that is mostly made up of tedious details about how awful everything is. This goes ON AND ON, and nothing really happens. Maybe the writer got paid by the page. Most of the descriptions of how awful things are don’t really have a purpose except to say that things are worse this time than last time. It’s just unbearable.

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