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Goodnight Stranger
- A Novel
- Narrated by: Lisa Flanagan
- Length: 8 hrs and 42 mins
- Categories: Literature & Fiction, Genre Fiction
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Publisher's Summary
"Somewhere the ghosts of Shirley Jackson and the Henry James of The Turn of the Screw are smiling, because a wildly talented young writer has joined their lineage." (George Saunders, number one New York Times best-selling author of Lincoln in the Bardo)
Entertainment Weekly’s New Books to Read in July
Longlisted for the Center for Fiction First Novel Prize
Poets & Writers Annual Debut Fiction Roundup
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Lydia and Lucas Moore are in their late 20s when the stranger enters their small world on Wolf Island. Lydia is the responsible sister, has cared for her pathologically shy brother, Lucas, ever since their mom's death a decade before. They live together, comfortable yet confined, in their family house by the sea, shadowed by events from their childhood.
When Lydia sees the stranger step off the ferry, she feels an immediate connection to him. Lucas is convinced the man, Cole Anthony, is the reincarnation of their baby brother, who died when they were young. Cole knows their mannerisms, their home, the topography of the island - what else could that mean? Though Lydia is doubtful, she can't deny she is drawn to his magnetism, his energy, and his warmth.
To discover the truth about Cole, Lydia must finally face her anxiety about leaving the island and summon the strength to challenge Cole's grip on her family's past and her brother.
A deliciously alluring listen, Goodnight Stranger is a story of choices and regrets, courage and loneliness, and the ways we hold on to those we love.