
A Trick of the Mind
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Narrated by:
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Laura Kirman
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By:
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Penny Hancock
About this listen
Driving to the cottage she's newly inherited, Ellie is so excited that she barely notices when the car bumps against something. That evening Ellie hears a news flash; a man was seriously injured in a hit and run.
Could she have been responsible for putting a man in hospital? Unable to hold the doubts at bay, she decides to visit the victim, little knowing that the consequences of this decision will change her life forever.
©2014 Penny Hancock (P)2014 W F Howes LtdCritic reviews
A bit far fetched
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little predictable but enjoyable
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Disappointing given 'I Thought I Knew You' her other novel, which was, in my view, a much better read, and a proper page turner.
Its okay....
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Not her best
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Great read.
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What made the experience of listening to A Trick of the Mind the most enjoyable?
The story line kept my mind engaged during the reading. The characters were believable and in keeping with the plot.What did you like best about this story?
It was paced in a way which led the reader/listener on into the story in a way which did not drag but neither did it overwhelm with detail all in a rush. Of course the quality of the narration helped with thisWhich character – as performed by Laura Kirman – was your favourite?
Ellie enchanted and infuriated me by turns. A maddening obsessive betrayed by her sense of guilt. This was a relatively straight reading by Laura Kirman - a reading rather than a performance - which was well paced, articulate and engaging.Was there a moment in the book that particularly moved you?
Right at the end came a twist I did not see coming - a life affirming twist. Out of evil good can come. You will know it when you get to it.Any additional comments?
A good book enhanced by the reader. There was a naturalness about the reading; almost touching on simplicity. This takes real talent to achieve. Some readers try too hard, they overcomplicate their reading with effects; they place themselves between the book and the listener. Laura Kirman brought this book to life. I shall look forward to hearing more of her work.Mind games.
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