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Echo Hall

By: Virginia Moffatt
Narrated by: Charlie Sanderson
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In the early '90s, newlywed Ruth Flint arrives at Echo Hall to find an unhappy house full of mysteries that its occupants won't discuss. When her husband, Adam, is called up to the Gulf War, her shaky marriage is tested to the core.

During World War II Elsie Flint is living at Echo Hall with her unsympathetic in-laws. While her husband, Jack, is away with the RAF, his cousin Daniel is her only support. But Daniel is hiding a secret that will threaten their friendship forever.

At the end of the Edwardian era, Rachel and Leah Walters meet Jacob Flint, an encounter leading to conflict that will haunt the family throughout World War I and beyond.

As Ruth discovers the secrets of Echo Hall, will she be able to bring peace to the Flint family and, in doing so, discover what she really wants and needs?

©2017 Virginia Moffatt (P)2018 W. F. Howes Ltd
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I really enjoyed this even though I am not usually a fan of a mixed timeline story.
It was written in a very Victorian way in parts and I really enjoyed that and it kept me involved and wondering.

The narrator was easy to listen to and did not try to hard to put her influence into the characters which often resuts in very strange voices

Good read

A typical gothic novel

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