
Finders, Keepers
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Narrated by:
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Juliet Stevenson
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By:
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Sabine Durrant
About this listen
A brilliantly creepy and utterly mesmerising novel about the neighbours from hell, from the author of the best-selling Lie with Me.
One woman's secret is her neighbour's opportunity.
Ailsa Tilson moves with her husband and children to Trinity Fields in search of the new.
New project - a house to renovate. New people - no links to the past. New friends - especially her next-door neighbour, the lonely Verity, who needs her help.
Verity has lived in Trinity Fields all her life. She's always resisted change. Her home and belongings are a shield, a defence to keep the outside world at bay. But something about the Tilsons piques her interest.
Just as her ivy creeps through the shared garden fence, so Verity will work her way into the Tilson family.
And once they realise how formidable she can be, it might well be too late.
©2020 Sabine Durrant (P)2020 Hodder & Stoughton LimitedCritic reviews
"A masterly slow-burn gripper." (Louise Candlish)
"Deliciously sly yet also profoundly moving - a twisty game of cat and mouse that keeps the reader guessing at every step." (JP Delaney)
"'Pitch-perfect. I absolutely loved it." (Lucy Dawson)
brilliant
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Brilliant. Great story and read beautifully.
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Slow burner
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Not for me!
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Should get an award
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Brilliant
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Loved this listen
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Gripping
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Juliet Stevenson was generally a good narrator especially with her upper-middle class characters, although Ailsa in particular had that shrillness which waspish women often have. Miss Stevenson's portrayal of Verity, the unreliable narrator, was a bit too 'cockney' because the character was too isolated to pick up the local parlance; it reminded me of her performance of Keira Knightley's mother in 'Bend It Like Beckham'.
Finders, Keepers
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Disappointing!
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