
The Orphanage by the Lake
The Orphanage by the Lake, Book 1
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Narrated by:
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Michelle H. Lee
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By:
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Daniel G. Miller
About this listen
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"Irresistible!"—James Patterson
A MISSING GIRL. AN ORPHANAGE FILLED WITH SECRETS.
Hazel wants a new life.
She’s thirty years old, single, and her private investigation business is months away from folding.
Her luck takes a turn when Madeline Hemsley, a mysterious socialite, pays Hazel a visit with an offer too enticing to resist. An orphan girl has disappeared from a children’s home—The Orphanage By The Lake, as the locals call it—and Madeline wants Hazel to find her.
At first glance, it appears to be a standard runaway case, but as Hazel plunges into the investigation, she finds signs of something more: unexplained blood stains, cryptic symbols, sinister figures shadowing her every move. The more she digs, the more she realizes that The Orphanage By The Lake holds terrifying secrets, and even worse…
…so does Madeline.
Fans of Freida McFadden's The Housemaid, Charlie Donlea's The Girl Who Was Taken, and Karin Slaughter's Pretty Girls will love this twisty, suspenseful thill-ride.
©2024, 2025 Daniel G. Miller (P)2025 Random House AudioWhat listeners say about The Orphanage by the Lake
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- SPKS
- 12-12-24
The story drew you straight in
Excellent narration of a story that never stood still for a moment. Exciting, fast paced and with a feisty female lead. What more could I ask for?
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- Deborah E Norman
- 07-01-25
Very Formulaic
This book was entirely predictable. Characterisation was very weak. The main protagonist seemed a little slow.
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