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Stolen Girl

Silent Child, Book 2

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Stolen Girl

By: Sarah A. Denzil
Narrated by: Joanne Froggatt, Rosalie Craig, Gerran Howell
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Emma, Aiden and Gina stand on the brink of a new life. After the trauma of Aiden’s abduction and return, they are slowly healing and returning to a fragile normality. Emma is desperate to protect her children, but the world is fascinated by Aiden, the silent child who is finally learning to speak for himself.

Against her better judgment, Emma allows her son to attend a talk show. Her worse nightmare comes true when her daughter, Gina, is snatched from the studio and a chilling game begins.

Emma is convinced the answers lie in the darkest corners of the family’s past, and that Aiden must be able to work out the puzzle, if only he dare reach into the horrors of his memory.

But as the mystery deepens and Gina is still missing, the family must face a terrible question: is history repeating itself, or is there a new enemy to contend with?

Layered with emotion, and told from Aiden and Emma’s perspectives, the sequel to Silent Child is a dark and thrilling listen.

©2021 Sarah Denzil (P)2021 Audible, Ltd
Domestic Thrillers Genre Fiction Mystery Psychological Suspense Thriller & Suspense Fiction Exciting

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About the performer

Golden Globe and BIFA-award winner and three-time Emmy nominee Joanne Froggatt is much-loved for her performance as lady’s maid ‘Anna Bates’ in Downton Abbey. In Autumn 2019, she reprised her role in the feature film of the period drama that topped the US, UK and Australian box offices in its opening weekend. She also won acclaim for her ‘Meryl-Streep level performance’ in Liar, one of 2018’s most talked about dramas. Joanne won a British Independent Film Award for her film debut in In Our Name and her other film credits include A Crooked Somebody, Mary Shelley and One Last Thing. She also starred in the film adaptation of A Street Cat Named Bob and Irvine Welsh’s Filth opposite James McAvoy and Jamie Bell. In 2021, she will take on the title role of Angela Black for ITV.

About the performer

Two-time Evening Standard Theatre award winner Rosalie Craig is one of the most recognised and critically praised actors working in the West End. She received sensational five star reviews from critics for her lead role as Bobbie in Company, which played at the Gielgud Theatre in London. Her other notable theatre work includes leading roles in The Ferryman directed by Sam Mendes at the Gielgud Theatre, City of Angels at the Donmar Warehouse, Ragtime at the Regent's Park Open Air Theatre, and The Threepenny Opera & As You Like It at the National Theatre. Rosalie's television work includes appearances on BBC One's Spooks, ITV’s Endeavour, Netflix hit Lovesick, McDonald and Dodds alongside Jason Watkins, Truthseekers with Simon Pegg and Nick Frost for Amazon Prime, and Netflix series The Queen’s Gambit.

About the performer

In 2021, Gerran Howell started work on the Apple drama series Suspicion alongside Uma Thurman. His previous credits include the British war film 1917 and The Song of Names, also starring Clive Owen and Tim Roth. Gerran was a series regular in the Hulu/Channel 4 high-profile drama Catch-22 directed by George Clooney and the fantasy drama series Emerald City. He has shot guest leads on Genius: Picasso, This Country and Strike Back.

About the author

Sarah A. Denzil is a million copy best-selling author of psychological suspense novels. Her books include number one best seller Silent Child, which was a Goodreads Choice semi-finalist in 2017. Her books have been published in several different languages and have appeared on the Wall Street Journal best seller list.

Sarah lives in Yorkshire with her husband and cat, enjoying the scenic countryside and rather unpredictable weather. She loves to write moody, psychological fiction with plenty of twists and turns.

Listen to clips from the series

Emma shares her feelings of guilt and grief
Aiden reflects on his Grandma’s display of love
An excerpt from Silent Child, Audible’s Thriller of 2017
  • Stolen Girl by Sarah A. Denzil
  • Emma shares her feelings of guilt and grief
  • Stolen Girl by Sarah A. Denzil
  • Aiden reflects on his Grandma’s display of love
  • Silent Child by Sarah A. Denzil
  • An excerpt from Silent Child, Audible’s Thriller of 2017
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Loved the first book of this series and the second was just as gripping. The narrators really bring the story to life. Just like the first book, I couldn't switch the book off listening whilst driving, cooking, cleaning etc.

I pre -ordered and couldn't wait for the book, it was worth the wait.

Look forward to more books by this author.

Another gripping book

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what a wonderful Web of human emotions and failings which draws ones interest from the beginning, wrapping it with many sticky strands of mystery and holds it fast till the very end.

a must finish book.

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loved the first book, wondered if this follow on would be a disappointment, far from it, brilliant twists and Joanna Froggatt brought it to life.

awesome book

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Brillant sequel to the silent child once again has you gripped right from the start, I couldn't stop listening, loved the characters throughout and felt on the edge of my seat. highly recommend

BRILLIANT

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Another brilliant listen, kept me guessing but also gave me enough information so I didn't get bored.

Outstanding

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Good follow up to Silent child.
Will definitely be looking for more of her books.

A good listen

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Brilliant follow on after silent child, amazing storytelling, highly recommended gutted its ended
Must read

Brilliant follow on after silent child

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Although I thought this is a good story I was sure I knew where it was going and how it panned out. I couldn’t be more wrong. So surprised and couldn’t stop listening when the book started to go where I didn’t even think of! Plus my favourite narrator Joanne froggatt amazing as always!

Brilliant second part!

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this book is 2 out of 2 in the series. was good to get a good ending

Good storytelling

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I enjoyed reading more about these characters from "Silent Child" The story was gripping especially because I already cared about these characters from reading silent child.

Interesting book two to Silent Child

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