
Ice Trap
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Narrated by:
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Gareth Armstrong
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By:
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Kitty Sewell
About this listen
Welsh surgeon Daffyd Woodruff's life is blown apart by the arrival of unexpected news. In the remote town of Moose Creek where he lived and worked fifteen years before, he's told he fathered twins. Dafydd knows it cannot be true - but DNA tests don't lie.
From nowhere the past has a stranglehold on Daffyd, threatening to unravel everything he's built up - his marriage, his career. To make sense of the impossible he'll have to return to Moose Creek and confront demons he thought he had left behind years ago.
©2005 Kitty Sewell (P)2009 Isis Publishing LtdCritic reviews
"An involving narrative, a sharply observed cast, an atmospherically evoked and unusual setting."( Guardian)
I was glad the reader could manage a Welsh accent, but his offering American rather than Canadian accents was annoying, as was his mispronunciation of words like Metis (may-tee) which he should have researched. The story is good with a surprising sting in the tail. I wondered if the author had ever come to Canada because the speech, such as 'mighty fine' is not typical vernacular north of the border. A good 'read', though.
The ice trap
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