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Take Me In

By: Sabine Durrant
Narrated by: Rory Kinnear, Morven Christie
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Summary

The sensational new thriller from the author of the Richard & Judy best seller Lie With Me.

He saved your son's life.

Does that mean you have to give him yours?

It starts with a holiday. A three-year-old boy on a beach, and the hero who saves his life.But nothing is ever that simple.

Tessa and Marcus know they owe Dave Jepsom more than they can ever repay.Yet even as he is walking from the sea with their son in his arms, there is something about him that makes them uneasy. He is not like other people that they know. Being with him makes them confront truths about themselves they would rather not see. The shock of that moment will change everything. And it's not how things start that matter.

But how they end....

©2018 Sabine Durrant (P)2018 Hodder & Stoughton Limited

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Enjoyable performance

Loved it! It was full of twists and turns and really well preformed.
I couldn't stop listening to it.
However I felt the end needed another chapter to close it. As I'm left wondering about the characters.
Morven Christie was perfect in this role. I always find her accent is amazing as she is Scottish.

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Fantastic narration. Great book

The 2 narrators are excellent. Best I've heard. The male voice at times sounds like Hugh Grant. I listened to this in 36 hours. Fab book. It hits the intimate feelings of women and men. Interesting story. Unexpected ending.

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Loved it.

A cleverly thought out novel with believable characters though Tess was a bit annoying and I felt sorry for Josh. Ideas about class and snobbery were toecurlingly good. I didn't want it to end.

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Amazing book! Particularly enjoyed the narration

So well read. The performances certainly made this more gripping than had I read it myself. Highly recommend this book!

Will be looking for more from Sabine Durrant and the narrators!

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Take Me In

Once again Sabine Durrant sets her latest psychological thriller in the moneyed streets of gentrified Wandsworth, so expect loads of premium name dropping and 'kitchen suppers'. I did find the central characters, Marcus and Tessa,
who met when they both worked for the same PR company, insufferably smug if I'm honest, making it difficult to have any sympathy for their plight.

I think that the plot, which switched between the first person narrative of the couple to be a bit convoluted at times and there were a few stands which I expected to play an important role in the story, but they did not.

The narrators, Rory Kinnear and Morven Christie both did a sterling job, trying to inject some life into the somewhat staccato text. That said, Kinnear did whisper some of the female parts in a very odd manner.

The ending was far too abrupt considering how long it took the reader to get there.

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Predictable, plot left hanging

Thought this was very run of the mill and while there was a final twist, it left the book’s major plot strand hanging, very odd. Why do authors keep on and on using unanswered voicemails as a plot device, anyone would text if they needed to grab someone’s attention? Is irritating.
I thought Morven Christie’s narration was excellent, but Rory Kinnear was just wrong for Marcus - too old and too pompous.

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Rushed ending spoils a good listen.

Loved Durrant's previous book, Lie With Me, but this book has the same themes, and props, Jo Malone, Dyptique candles, Flat whites, SW London.
The narration is good but the ending is predictable and any twists are not fully explained.

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Bit repetitive

Whole book is a bit repetitive and predictable. Ending was very disappointing. A lot of writing for a simple message, that loss and gain are two sides of a flipped coin.

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Recommended listen

Well written. Great narrators. A convincing story of modern life. Believable characters. Definitely ecommended listen. Second from this author that I've been impressed by. Looking for my next audible by Sabine Durrant.

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Good, could do better, B-

Enjoyed this book - right up until the last chapter. I stuck with it as the narration was very good indeed and kept me listening, though the story was stayed in parts, too much lengthy explaintion of scene setting and writing for writings sake which did not contribute much to the narrative and became tedious. Both main characters fairly stupid, selfish and unlikeable so no one to root for or engage with (apart from Josh). Fair bit of implausabilty throughout, (happy with that if it works creatively - but no) scenes contrived to fit a story rather than being likely. one e.g if you are at the top of your game in the media world portrayed in the book there is no way such events would ever take place. So now to the ending?... OMG did the author run out of time or ideas? Totaly dissapointing and implausible - this would never happen in this way, so many loose ends and threads just left hanging??? B-
Very good narration though.

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