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The Widow Nash
- A Novel
- By: Jamie Harrison
- Narrated by: Elisabeth Rodgers
- Length: 13 hrs and 41 mins
- Unabridged
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It is New York, 1904, and Dulcy Remfrey, despite an idiosyncratic, traveling childhood, faces the predictable life of a woman of the time. But all that changes when her eccentric father returns from his expedition to Africa without any of the proceeds from the sale of a gold mine. It seems he's lost his mind along with the money, and Dulcy's obsessive ex-fiancé (and her father's business partner) insists she come to Seattle to decipher her father's cryptic notebooks, which may hold clues to the missing funds.
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Forced myself to finish!
- By Lynne Hill on 02-15-21
- The Widow Nash
- A Novel
- By: Jamie Harrison
- Narrated by: Elisabeth Rodgers
Captivating Romantic Historical Page-turner
Reviewed: 01-18-23
I LOVED this engulfing, lavish novel. Very well drawn complex characters. Suspenseful, Sensual . Erotic.
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Final Act
- By: Sarah Bailey
- Narrated by: Ian Bliss
- Length: 7 hrs and 2 mins
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Pauly Johnson is a successful surgeon at a Melbourne hospital with a beautiful wife, a loving family - and a memory he wishes he could erase. One night, he takes a drive on a lonely road above a steep drop, determined to end it all, but before he can put his plan into action, a woman steps out of the darkness and into the path of his car. In an instant, her life is ended and his is saved. Shattered by the experience, Pauly becomes obsessed with finding out who she was and why she wanted to kill herself. But he soon finds that the answers lie shockingly close to home.
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👏A complexellent and puzzling thriller!👏
- By Karenique on 10-18-21
- Final Act
- By: Sarah Bailey
- Narrated by: Ian Bliss
Looking into the Eyes of Suicide,
Reviewed: 03-04-22
Looking into the Eyes of Suicide.
All of the characters were distinctly drawn, though the voices were sometimes confusing.
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