• The Secrets We Share

  • By: Edwin Hill
  • Narrated by: Hannah Cabell
  • Length: 8 hrs and 54 mins
  • 4.5 out of 5 stars (20 ratings)

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The Secrets We Share

By: Edwin Hill
Narrated by: Hannah Cabell
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Two sisters, one long-ago murder, and a web of terrifying secrets collide in a gripping standalone thriller from acclaimed author Edwin Hill…

At first glance, Natalie Cavanaugh and Glenn Abbott hardly look like sisters. Even off-duty, Natalie dresses like a Boston cop, preferring practical clothes and unfussy, pinned-up hair. Her younger sister, Glenn, seems tailor-made for the spotlight, from her signature red mane to her camera-ready smile. Glenn has spent years cultivating her brand through her baking blog, and with the publication of her new book, that hard work seems about to pay off. But her fans have no idea about the nightmare in Glenn and Natalie’s past.

Twenty years ago, their father’s body was discovered in the woods behind their house. A trauma like that doesn’t fit with Glenn’s public image. Yet, maybe someone reading her blog does know something. There have been anonymous online messages, vague yet ominous, hinting that she’s being watched. And with unsettling coincidences hitting ever closer to home, both Glenn and Natalie soon have more pressing matters to worry about, especially when a dead body is found in an abandoned building…

Natalie is starting to wonder how much Glenn really knows about the people closest to her. But are there also secrets Natalie has yet to uncover about those she herself trusts? For two decades, she’s believed their father was murdered by their neighbor, with whom he was having an affair. But if those events are connected to what’s happening now, maybe there’s much more that Natalie doesn’t know. About their father. About their neighbors. About her friends. Maybe even about herself.

But there are no secrets between sisters…are there?

©2022 Edwin Hill (P)2022 Recorded Books

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3.75 stars to be fair for The Secrets We Share which is more of a good little domestic mystery rather than a thriller. I didn't find it edge of the seat suspenseful, either, but it was good. There are a few twists but I wouldn't call any of it shocking especially the ending. I think my biggest issue was with the characters. It started off with the dad's suicide/murder and that propels the entire story and keeps you wanting to know what actually happened. But I didn't find the mother's story believable at all and the sisters relationship was practically non existent- they just did not seem like true sisters. A lot of the police work seemed a bit far fetched as well but, hey, I only know what I know about police protocol from Law and Order! I did finish it in just about a day so it was compulsive but I think the reviews that call it "thrilling" might be overdoing it a tad. Overall it was a good mystery and kept me engaged. Worth a credit if not worth all the raving reviews.

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