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The Wave at Hanging Rock

By: Gregg Dunnett
Narrated by: Shaun Grindell
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What if the best friend you had growing up was a killer...and you never noticed?

Fourteen-year-old Jesse is shipped halfway round the world after the death of his father. He struggles to adapt to life on the Welsh Atlantic coast but eventually befriends John, a popular, charismatic, and outwardly charming boy. But as their friendship grows, a darker side to John emerges. Will Jesse notice before it's too late?

Newly qualified psychologist Natalie's life falls apart when her husband Jim is reported missing. Is it a tragic accident, or something more? A mysterious phone call sets Natalie on a path to discover the truth, but as she delves deeper her own demons come back to haunt her.

Get set for a thrilling ride as these stories crash together with a twist that's been described as mind-blowing, shocking, and unmissable.

©2017 Gregg Dunnett (P)2017 Tantor

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Amazing right up till the end 

Stop reading now if you don’t want any spoilers. I was loving this book, it was exciting and riveting, right up till the end. I want to believe that Jesse is mostly innocent, a victim of sorts, and that John deserved what he got. Apparently, Natalie and Dave will believe anything anybody tells them and act upon it accordingly. First they believe Jesse but then, when John is dying, they believe him when he could be lying to save his life.  The prologue is just strange when it comes to Darren. Apparently it’s a shame what happened to Darren, but we aren’t given this information. Was Jesse’s story the truth or not, considering his narrative was most of the book, if it was not true, what a waste of time. It’s a bit like gone girl, had I known how it would end I would probably not have wasted my time.

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Confused and frustrated!

I listened to the ending several times, and was still so confused. I googled an exclamation of the ending. The author has a synopsis of the story and how he thinks the ending is interpreted but It’s up for the reader to decide. I don’t know. It seems a bit pedestrian to me. There are ways to shock a reader with a great twist at the end, but this wasn’t it. I’ve listened to several epilogues that left my jaw hanging open. This one just left me puzzled. No shock involved. By the time I understood what the ending was supposed to mean, I just didn’t care anymore.

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Could not guess the ending

I liked that I did not guess the ending, but it was disturbing . There was an unknown persons identity in question at the end and I don’t know where he came from and how he fits

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