
the setup…
It begins with the death of restauranteur Paddy Swann, a man with a lust for life and a loving family who died after being pushed into the path of a commuter train. Soon after his funeral, his wife Nina receives a note and a package from Nick Ratcliffe who claims to be an old friend of Paddy’s. It leads to him eventually connecting to Nina romantically but her daughter Aisling (Ash) is skeptical from the start. Meanwhile, Martha is a small-town florist who is married to Alistair (Al), her second marriage and has two sons from her first. She’s recently given birth to a baby girl with Al and is struggling to keep things going, especially with his frequent business trips and mysterious absences. The lives of these women will soon intersect in the most extraordinary of ways.
the heart of the story…
Ash had every reason to be wary of the charming Nick and secretly begins an exploration of the man that leads to incredible places. We’re all familiar with calculating men who aren’t what they seem but this is next level. What first appears as a man who is skillfully conning two women for their affections (and money) progresses to something much more complex. What makes this man so successful is his ability to give these women exactly what they want and are looking for…every single one of them.
the narration…
This is that story that demanded a full cast and they delivered it masterfully! Richard Armitage was outstanding as the character we first know as Nick and the rest of the cast gave perfect voice to these women.
the bottom line…
I felt a full range of emotions with this story, often rage at what this man was perpetrating. These weren’t naive, gullible women…they were all accomplished and pretty savvy…giving it even more heft and weight. It’s complicated in its delivery, with transitions between characters and time periods but I found it manageable. It’s described as a kaleidoscope thriller and I didn’t know what that meant until I finished. Jewell has crafted another gem that will leave you breathless.
Book Info
- Release Date: June 24, 2025
- Narrators: Richard Armitage, Joanne Froggatt, Tamaryn Payne, Gemma Whelan, Louise Brealey & Patience Tomlinson
- Audio Length: 11 hours, 58 minutes
- Publisher: Simon & Schuster Audio
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I very much enjoyed this story. Glad you did as well, Jo! Excellent review as always!
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Thank you, Marialyce💜 This was so much more than I’d expected after seeing some mixed reviews. It’s a nuanced character masterpiece.
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Great review Jonetta!
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Thank you, Jodie💜
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Fantastic review, Jo! I’m really looking forward to this, but opted for the hardback as I’m not keen on some of the narrators.
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Thank you, Nicki💜 They were all really good here.
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Great review! I’m sure I would enjoy this and also feel some anger.
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Thanks, Anne💜 He will incense you.
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Sounds brilliant and what a voice cast!
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Thanks, Joanne💜 They were stellar!
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Wonderful review, Jo. I can’t wait to get my hands (and ears) on this. 💖📚
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Thank you, Sandy💜 Highly recommend listening to this story because of the complexity.
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Fab review! I do love a full cast audio. ❤
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Thanks, Yvo💜 They did a fantastic job of storytelling.
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Excellent review, Jo. It definitely sounds like a book that would anger me. Now I have to read it and see if Nick gets his comeuppance.
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Thank you, Carla💜 That certainly made the pace faster for me. I had the same impetus.
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