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The Secret of Villa Alba

By: Louise Douglas
Narrated by: Emma Powell
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From Number ONE bestselling, Richard & Judy pick, Louise Douglas.

1968, Sicily. Just months after a terrible earthquake has destroyed the mountain town of Gibellina, Enzo and his wife Irene Borgata are making their way back to the family home, Villa Alba, on roads overlooked by the eerie backdrop of the flattened ghost town. When their car breaks down, Enzo leaves his young wife to go and get help, but when he returns there is no trace of Irene. No body, no sign of a struggle, nothing.

2003. TV showman and true crime aficionado Milo Conti is Italy’s darling, uncovering and solving historic crimes for his legion of fans. When he turns his attention to the story of the missing Irene Borgata, accusing her husband of her murder, Enzo’s daughter Maddi asks her childhood friend, retired detective April Cobain, for help to prove her father’s innocence. But the tale April discovers is murky: mafia meetings, infidelity, mistaken identity, grief and unshakable love. As the world slowly closes in on the claustrophobic Villa Alba, and the house begins to reveal its secrets, will the Borgata family wish they’d never asked April to investigate? And what did happen to Enzo’s missing wife Irene?

Bestselling author Louise Douglas returns with an irresistibly compelling, intriguing and captivating tale of betrayal, love, jealousy and the secrets buried in every family history.

Praise for Louise Douglas:

'Louise Douglas achieves the impossible and gets better with every book.' Milly Johnson

'A brilliantly written, gripping, clever, compelling story, that I struggled to put down. The vivid descriptions, the evocative plot and the intrigue that Louise created, which had me constantly asking questions, made it a highly enjoyable, absolute treasure of a read.' Kim Nash

'Another stunning read from the exceptionally talented Louise Douglas! I love the way in which Louise creates such an atmospheric mystery, building the intrigue and suspense brick by brick. Her writing is always beautiful and multi-layered, her characters warm and relatable and the intriguing nature of the mystery makes this unputdownable.’ Nicola Cornick

'A tender, heart-breaking, page-turning read' Rachel Hore

‘Kept me guessing until the last few pages and the explosive ending took my breath away.' C.L. Taylor

‘Beautifully written, chillingly atmospheric and utterly compelling, The Secret by the Lake is Louise Douglas at her brilliant best’ Tammy Cohen

‘A master of her craft, Louise Douglas ratchets up the tension in this haunting and exquisitely written tale of buried secrets and past tragedy.’ Amanda Jennings

‘A clammy, atmospheric and suspenseful novel, it builds in tension all the way through to the startling final pages.’Sunday Express, S Magazine

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Fabulous Story and Great Narration

This is the second Louse Wright book based in Sicily I have listened to and equally great. I was hooked from the start and couldn’t put it down.
The characters are brought to life by the narration and so real. Now seeking out more of her books, tempting me away from Lisa Jewell! More books based in Italy please Louise! Fabulous read, thoroughly recommended. 🙌🏻

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Great story. Well written

Truly awful Italian accent nearly made me give up. pleased I stuck with it as it was a lovely story.

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Gripping enthralling saga

Great Story. Superb narration. Engaging characters. Enjoyable from first to last. Recommended like the other Louise Douglas audiobooks

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Predictable, bad narration

Predictable story with unlikable characters. Not sure if it was the cringeworthy narration (the accents!) that made me hope they all died in the end or just the poor writing. I fancied something escapist and came away feeling like I’d just pushed through an uphill marathon on broken glass. Wish I hadn’t bothered.

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