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The Cut
- By: Richard Armitage
- Narrated by: Richard Armitage, Jacob Dudman
- Length: 10 hrs and 13 mins
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Welcome to Barton Mallet, a remote village in the Midlands that has been chosen as the unlikely location for a new feature film from Hollywood producer Max Crow. Teenagers from the local drama group are encouraged to audition for a story about the trials and tribulations of growing up. Benjamin Knot, the CEO of a well-known architecture firm, discovers that his children, Lily and Nathan, have each been offered a role. But Barton Mallet has a deep wound that has never truly healed.
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Total mish-mash
- By Anonymous User on 02-09-2024
- The Cut
- By: Richard Armitage
- Narrated by: Richard Armitage, Jacob Dudman
The story
Reviewed: 28-08-2024
Excellent, clever, gripping, keeps you guessing until the end. Highly recommend this book and the previous book by the same author.
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A Very Public Scandal
- By: Jennifer Bacia
- Narrated by: Belinda McClory
- Length: 10 hrs and 14 mins
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An intriguing tale of power, corruption, secrets and love that will thrill you from start to finish! Against backdrops of London, Paris, Warsaw and Sydney, Marianne, a beautiful European refugee, marries into a wealthy establishment family. But a mystery lies at the heart of the unusual union. Haunted by her past and rejected by a powerful mother-in-law who is determined to destroy this nobody who has ‘trapped’ her son, Marianne is pushed to the edge. In the scandal that follows, she is forced to pay a shocking price.
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Very well read purple prose that makes little sense.
- By Rebecca on 15-10-2022
- A Very Public Scandal
- By: Jennifer Bacia
- Narrated by: Belinda McClory
Amazing
Reviewed: 19-01-2022
Loved this book and Dark Side of the Harbour. Twists and turns up until the end. Tragic, poignant, historical, couldn’t stop listening.
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