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Release date
July 30, 2013 -
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OverDrive Listen audiobook
- ISBN: 9781666593846
- File size: 396135 KB
- Duration: 13:45:16
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- English
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Publisher's Weekly
June 10, 2013
Australian author Moriarty, in her fifth novel (after The Hypnotist’s Love Story), puts three women in an impossible situation and doesn’t cut them any slack. Cecilia Fitzpatrick lives to be perfect: a perfect marriage, three perfect daughters, and a perfectly organized life. Then she finds a letter from her husband, John-Paul, to be opened only in the event of his death. She opens it anyway, and everything she believed is thrown into doubt. Meanwhile, Tess O’Leary’s husband, Will, and her cousin and best friend, Felicity, confess they’ve fallen in love, so Tess takes her young son, Liam, and goes to Sydney to live with her mother. There she meets up with an old boyfriend, Connor Whitby, while enrolling Liam in St. Angela’s Primary School, where Cecilia is the star mother. Rachel Crowley, the school secretary, believes that Connor, St. Angela’s PE teacher, is the man who, nearly three decades before, got away with murdering her daughter—a daughter for whom she is still grieving. Simultaneously a page-turner and a book one has to put down occasionally to think about and absorb, Moriarty’s novel challenges the reader as well as her characters, but in the best possible way. Agent: Faye Bender, Faye Bender Literary Agency. -
AudioFile Magazine
When two husbands disclose their secrets, their disturbing news embroils more than their wives in these intersecting stories. Narrator Caroline Lee conjures the spectrum of emotions associated with the stages of grief--from Cecelia's shock when she discovers the letter containing her husband's confession to Tess's quiet numbness when her husband's confession leads to the loss a friend. Lee's relatively high-pitched voice also emphasizes the loud angry moments as the women process their losses. She's strongest portraying a mother's grief and rage over her daughter's death. While Lee's voice modulations often have an overly sarcastic edge to them, her ability to express a breaking voice, as well as her pacing and timing, dramatically conveys the women's dynamic emotions. M.F. (c) AudioFile 2013, Portland, Maine
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