His and Hers
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Narrated by:
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Richard Armitage
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Stephanie Racine
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By:
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Alice Feeney
About this listen
'One of my favourite thriller writers' Harlan Coben
'I'm a huge Feeney fan' Chris Whitaker
'A phenomenal storyteller' Clare Leslie Hall
'One of the best psychological thriller writers' The Sun
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If there are two sides to every story, someone is always lying…Jack: Three words to describe my wife: Beautiful. Ambitious. Unforgiving.
Anna: I only need one word to describe my husband: Liar.
When a woman is murdered in Blackdown village, newsreader Anna Andrews is reluctant to cover the case. Anna’s ex-husband, DCI Jack Harper, is suspicious of her involvement, until he becomes a suspect in his own murder investigation.
Someone is lying, and some secrets are worth killing to keep.
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Praise for Alice Feeney:'Non-stop thrills from the first page and kept me guessing until the end!’ Freida McFadden, author of The Housemaid
'One of my favourite thriller writers' Harlan Coben
'I'm a huge Feeney fan' Chris Whitaker
'A phenomenal storyteller' Clare Leslie Hall
'One of the best psychological thriller writers' The Sun
'Feeney is psycho thriller royalty' Daily Mail
‘This is great … Keeps you guessing all the way through’ Jane Fallon
‘Alice writes the twisty sort of novel that leaves you breathless and unsure about everything and everyone… Warning – could cause sleepless nights!’ Adele Parks
‘The ultimate rollercoaster reading experience’ Woman & Home
‘Dark, twisted, and oh-so-good’ Prima
‘We gulped down this intense thriller in one heart-in-our-mouth afternoon – it's that good!’ The Sun
'Cleverly plotted and tightly written, this deliciously dark thriller will leave readers breathless… Feeney’s best book yet’ Daily Express
‘A pacy thriller full of lies’ My Weekly
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Readers give Alice Feeney FIVE STARS:‘An absolute must for thriller fans!’
‘I loved every page of this book’
‘Absolutely enthralling’
‘Best psychological thriller I have read’
‘This book completely sucked me in. I couldn’t put it down’
‘It's dark, disturbing, beautifully written and finished it in almost one sitting’
Critic reviews
Praise for Alice Feeney
'One of my favourite thriller writers.' Harlan Coben
'I'm a huge Feeney fan.' Chris Whitaker
'A phenomenal storyteller.' Clare Leslie Hall
'One of the best psychological thriller writers.' The Sun
‘What a ride, I loved this book and the brilliant Hitchcockian twist!’ Sarah Michelle Gellar
‘Twisty and gripping’ Jane Fallon
‘A fiendishly well-plotted, deliciously dark and twisting read … you are in for a huge treat!’ Lucy Foley
‘Clever, compulsive’ Louise Candlish
'Dark, but utterly compelling' Ruth Jones
‘I could not put it down, another compelling and devilishly twisted tale from Alice Feeney’ Kate Silverton
‘Will shock you to your core’ Woman & Home
‘Clever and tense’ Red magazine
‘A twisty, gripping thriller’ The Sunday Times
‘Leaves you longing for more’ Daily Mail
‘Feeney weaves an addictive plot that’s confident and the right side of jaw-dropping. Pick it up and you’ll gulp it down within hours’ Stylist
'[A] fast-moving thriller…The story propels toward a climax that reveals not just the killer but the reliability, or otherwise, of the narrators…in a twisty tale.’ New York Times Book Review
Praise for His and Hers
‘Deliciously twisted and full of shocks’ Amanda Jennings, author of The Cliff House
‘Filmic and gripping’ Helen Monks Takhar, author of Precious You
Well lots of surprises within
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It was one of those books which showed you a huge suspect - hinted that there was more to it and there was a clever villian lurking out of sight, unexposed .............. but then it turned out to be the obvious killer ... yawn!
Kind of an anti-mystery as we were shown from the get go who the baddie is.
Add to this some very unlikable and unbelievable characters, contrived events all set ridiculously at the BBC where the staff are all cardboard cutout stereotypes hurriedly sketched in - old people with body odour, alcoholics who carry round miniatures which they buy in bulk - um surely just buying regular bottles and decanting into a soft drink or water bottle would be a cleverer and more economic way to go instead of clanking round with a handbag full of tiny labelled bottles. Newsreaders who are "sacked" and sent back to be correspondents and although they are still going to be used as newsreaders in the school holidays (so quite a lot really) getting all bent out of shape, Detectives who are walking disasters with no regard for protocol or the law ........... the list drags on.
This is where the YAWN came in. I fell asleep as I slowly became more and more bored and disenchanted with this unlikable tale and woke up in the middle of some awful part about cats being captured and having their tails cut off.
Phew what a relief, this highly contrived, embarrassingly self-conscious and unoriginal book, which I was hoping might in some way redeem itself, just ran out of chances - back it goes, Adios!
This whole experience reminds me of buying a sandwich from a pricey shop, it looked good, it seemed like your sort of thing, you wanted to like it, but there was just no substance to it, ITleft a bad taste in your mouth and made you feel a bit grim afterwards!
Narration was fine, but just such an unwholesome and unpleasant listen, I feel like I could do with a shower to get the grime off!
Yuk and yawn.
Contrived, obvious, unappealing and samey - yawn!
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Very intriguing
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I thought I was right
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Enjoyable!
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