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Let Her Be

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Let Her Be

De: Lisa Unger
Narrado por: Chris Andrew Ciulla
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A writer’s misguided suspicions ruined his life once before. This time he plans to prove he’s right in a New York Times bestselling author’s haunting short story of what happens when seeing is not believing.

Will, an aspiring novelist, can’t stop parsing his ex-girlfriend’s popular social media accounts for clues that her ideal new rural life with the perfect man has a dark side. After all, nobody he knows has actually seen the blissful blogger in the flesh for nearly a year. When Will draws a wary friend into his “investigation,” the real question becomes who’s truly in danger.

Lisa Unger’s Let Her Be is part of Hush, a collection of six stories, ranging from political mysteries to psychological thrillers, in which deception can be a matter of life and death. Each piece can be read or listened to in one truly chilling sitting.

©2020 Lisa Unger. (P)2019 Brilliance Publishing, Inc., all rights reserved.
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A terrific, quick read. If you have a little time to fill, this is a great book to fill it. Dark and devious. Loved that ending.

I can't imagine a better narration for this book. The performance really enhanced the story.

Terrific

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It was a good short story. Didn't love it though, I guess I was expecting a bit more. Or maybe it's that I found it so annoying that the character kept bringing up his suicide attempt over and over and over again. It was a nice read, but not something I would read again.

Meh...

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good story overall - the end was abrupt and just ended. Felt it need a little more - i understand it was a short story. Was an ending you didn't see coming though... lol

Love it until the end... lol

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I don't know what the rest of Lisa Unger's work is like, but this definitely felt like she was trying to channel Patricia Highsmith, particularly This Sweet Sickness. Of course, this lacks this finesse of Highsmith's work, although Unger does a solid job of creating a tense, foreboding tone.

Narrator is solid. Writing is solid. Story is... honestly maybe a retelling of This Sweet Sickness? Not only are the plot and narrative voice similar, the characters are named Anisa/Annabelle and Emily/Effie. Coincidence?

This Wants to be Highsmith

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Second Hush short story audio and am really enjoying them. Loved the mystery and the characters. Enjoy that they are written by different authors, you can get to know more. The narration was very good.

Let Her Be

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“Let Her Be” is the best short story of the Amazon’s “Hush Collection” in my opinion. I was riveted from the start, when Will, the narrator, begins the story telling us of his suicide attempt.

The attempt was a result of a tragic romantic breakup. Will is telling us of this event, while explaining that he knows he needs to get over his girlfriend. He knows he must “let her be”. She has disappeared for more than a year. She was a successful blogger, and prior to disappearing she seemed to be living the dream life with her new man.

Will entices Emily, a reluctant friend, to join him in his investigation of her disappearance. Lisa Unger has a diabolical idea of what “letting her be” really means.

Brilliant short story! I listened to the audio, narrated by Chris Andrew Ciulla. I enjoyed every minute.

Best in the collection

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It is an okay story, but it was disappointing because I figured out the plot early on during my listening.

Too easy

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Let Her Be is a short about a man obsessed with his ex-girlfriend. Will is in a dark place in his life after his ex has gone missing for a year. He teams up with her friend Emily to track her last known contact.
Let Her Be is part of the Hush collection of six stories. Lisa Unger graces her readers with a haunting telling of a broken man. I followed along with the audiobook. I listened using the audible app.

Whatever happened to his ex?

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Love, suspense and a very well narrated story. I'd like to hear a full length novel by this author.

I love a good suspense story

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You can essentially guess how this is going to go, but that doesn't stop it from being an unsettling, intriguing story. A good quick listen for a low key afternoon. I also kind of like that we never REALLY find out what happened. I like being left to kind of guess. It's more fun.

Oof

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