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Letting Go

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Letting Go

By: Sarah Bourne
Narrated by: Clare Corbett, Martyn Swain
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A gripping tale of family secrets, betrayal, and the haunting grip of the past.

When elderly Walter Shoebridge hires Hester Rose to guide his family through his final days, he hopes to ease their grief. But as old wounds and hidden truths come to light, Hester finds herself entangled in a web of betrayal and deception.

A furious son disinherited from his legacy. A daughter haunted by the possibility that she hastened her father’s death. And a shadowy name in the will all lead to a shocking revelation that threatens to destroy what’s left of the family.

Amidst it all, Hester’s own past resurfaces.

But Walter isn’t gone entirely. He watches from the other side helplessly as the family he sought to protect unravels.

As tensions escalate and secrets spiral out of control, Hester must navigate this fractured family’s darkest truths before they implode completely. Can she bring them together, or will the Shoebridge legacy be shattered forever?

Perfect for fans of Imogen Clark, Letting Go is a suspenseful and deeply emotional story of love, grief, and the devastating power of secrets.

©2025 Sarah Bourne (P)2025 Dreamscape Media
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i thoroughly enjoyed this well written story of a family coming to terms with bereavement, secrets and the past. I don't usually like books where the dead "speak" but the device really works in this one. My only criticism is that the narrator misprounces some words and there are some strange inflections/pauses/phrasing here and there.

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