
The Disappearance of Emily Marr
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Narrado por:
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Penelope Rawlins
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Noreen Leighton
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Louise Candlish
Arriving on the windswept Ile de Ré, Tabby Dewhurst is unable to even afford a room for the night. Overhearing a villager repeating the access code to her front door, she lets herself into the house, and so she enters the strange, hidden world of Emmie, whose sudden offer of friendship is at odds with her obsession with privacy.
Tabby begins to form suspicions about Emmie, suspicions that lead her to a scandal with shattering consequences.
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Kept me out of trouble
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The ending felt very rushed.
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Also, why did Emily’s voice change when her part was being told by Tabby? That was not necessary and a bit confusing.
Story was interesting but ending was meh
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Still waiting for there to be an ending
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Worth a credit
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The Disappearance of an Ending
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Also, why would the author feel the need to name and shame a real medication? I was just put on Quetiapine for a mental illness I just was diagnosed with in May, different then the one named in the book. I felt so bad as I listened to it and how it was for schizophrenia and dilutions, which I don’t experience. Lots of people take meds, including antipsychotics for many reasons. For an author to be such a narrow minded individual that they would shame someone’s medication in their mediocre free book is so gross to me. So glad it was free and I didn’t waste a credit.
Quetiapine? Spoilers.
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