Forgotten Crimes
A Gripping Psychological Suspense Thriller
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Narrado por:
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Carla Kissane
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De:
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Anna Willett
Sobre este áudio
A young woman is forced to face up to the truth of her past....
Gloria is heading to meet her friend Rhetty in a bar. Once close, the two friends have drifted apart. Rhetty is different now, a shadow of her former self, and it all goes back to an incident that occurred four years ago.
They meet at the same bar as always. It’s a sleazy venue. Gloria is uncomfortable there. She has a recollection of something terrible happening at the place but can’t recall any details.
Rhetty is agitated. She tells Gloria something that can’t be true. That another acquaintance of theirs, a bolshie woman called Joanna, is back on the scene. It can’t be true because Joanna died four years ago.
What is Rhetty trying to achieve when she convinces Gloria to return to where Joanna died? And why is Gloria, despite her reservations, ready to go along with her? Why did Joanna die, and how is it possible she could return?
Forgotten Crimes is a psychological thriller that will keep you listening. It has a huge twist that you won’t suspect. If you enjoyed Paula Hawkins’ The Girl on the Train or like thrillers by Stephen King, you’ll love this book.
Forgotten Crimes is the fourth book by Australian author Anna Willett. The full list of her books, in order of publication, is:
- Backwoods Ripper
- Retribution Ridge
- Unwelcome Guests
- Forgotten Crimes
- Cruelty's Daughter
- Small Town Nightmare
- Vengeance Blind
- Cold Valley Nightmare
- The Woman Behind Her
- Savage Bay Nightmare
- Pest
- Beast
- Dear Neighbour
- The Family Man