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  • The Long Lost Sunset

  • The Falling Awake Mysteries, Book 2
  • By: Jenny Cutts
  • Narrated by: Paul Mclaughlin
  • Length: 9 hrs and 55 mins
  • 5.0 out of 5 stars (2 ratings)
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The Long Lost Sunset

By: Jenny Cutts
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Summary

A haunted hotel. A mysterious plot. But who is running out of time?

Scotland, 1991. Dan is too busy working to have a relationship. So, when a paranormal investigation takes him to Edinburgh, at least he can catch up with old friends. But when he overhears a mysterious plot, he discovers another reason to stay.

Dan enlists the help of a friend with strange abilities but doesn’t like what he finds. Soon, the hotel fills with secrets and he doesn’t know who to trust.

When a ticking clock points to danger, Dan must decide whether to leave the only person he has ever loved.

Is it a matter of time before Dan’s heart is broken or is the situation deadlier than that?

The Long Lost Sunset is the second book of The Falling Awake Mysteries, a captivating, character-led series that blends amateur sleuth crime story with an exploration of human connection. If you like compelling characters, city skylines and a hint of the paranormal then you’ll love Jenny Cutts’ intriguing novel.

©2021 Jenny Cutts (P)2022 Jenny Cutts

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Deserves Wider Recognition!

As an ostensibly indy genre novel, written by a first time author, this sequel (the second instalment of a trilogy) certainly punches above its weight; packing as it does, a combination of emotional jabs and flurry of insightful uppercuts.

Although the narrative is packed with intrique, murder, conspiracy, haunted beds and wit, featuring a trio of well-rounded but familiar characters, at it's heart is a tender love story and meditation on the power of friendship and need for women to be respected for not conforming to patriarchal stereotypes.

The voice acting was genarally good, with the occasional confused accent, although the varied array of characters certainly put the narrator through his paces!

Hard recommend.

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