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The Split
- Narrated by: Tamsin Kennard
- Length: 10 hrs and 51 mins
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Summary
The end of our marriage was only the beginning…
Last night, we celebrated our anniversary. Over candlelight, we talked about the children, our work, and I was so happy, and felt so loved.
But the next morning, when I check my phone, there is a message. From a friend. And a string of photos appear of my husband, Will, with another woman: walking along the street holding hands. Going into fancy hotels. Standing at a window, his arms around her, her head on his shoulder…
I beg Will to tell me what’s going on. But all he can say is that it’s not what I think. As if the betrayal wasn’t bad enough, he won’t even be honest with me.
And now there’s someone watching our house. Will is acting like a stranger and I think he’s following me. I can’t trust him anymore, and I desperately need to know who sent me those photos and why.
But maybe Will is telling the truth.
Maybe it’s not what I think.
Because the more the two of us tear each other apart, the more I wonder if I ever knew him at all – and what I’ll have to risk to protect my children.
And when at last the secrets are revealed, will the truth save our family, or destroy us all?
A thrilling, gripping story about a marriage falling apart and the darkness love can contain. Listeners who love Lisa Jewell, Ruth Ware and Shari Lapena will be hooked by The Split.
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- Angi Booksnbanter
- 20-03-24
A fantastic story about communication
This is a lesson in never stopping communicating. How things can escalate into something that isn’t right or real just by lack of communication. S.E Lynes totally knocks number 13 right out of the park and the narration is spot on.
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