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The Woman at No. 3

By: Rebecca Collomosse
Narrated by: Olivia Mace, Emma Noakes, Charlotte Worthing
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Our dream home. A fresh start. But the house comes with secrets — and so do the neighbours.

The moment we moved in, I knew something was wrong. A cracked stove. Scribbles on the wall. The lights flicking off every evening — always at the same time. Our daughter crying in the night, pointing at the corner of her room. "She has no face."

Then I met Josie, the woman at No. 3.

Pale. Polite. Smiling. Obsessed. She knows things she shouldn't. Offers to babysit my daughter again and again. And when I told her no — she didn't like that.

Now the gifts are arriving. Notes through the door. A bottle left in the kitchen with no explanation. And my daughter won't stop screaming in her sleep.

Everyone thinks I'm imagining it. But I know what I saw. What I heard.

We finally found our dream home. But what if the nightmare lives next door . . . ?

©2025 Rebecca Collomosse (P)2025 Audible Ltd.
Domestic Thrillers Psychological Thriller & Suspense Exciting Scary Dream
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Some of the decisions made by the main female character are a little unbelievable, but I still had to find out what happened

A little cheesy, but entertaining

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Found it difficult to follow as the narration jumped from one day/event to another without a break. The child's words/speech were not plausible, neither were the characters.

Good narration of adult characters, not so much that of the child involved.

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See above. The story was a little predictable but I listened to the end even though I knew what it was going to be. Sorry to say I didn’t rat

The child referring to itself by the pronoun me rather than I.

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Absolutely detested the toddler's whiny voice the narrator used. Came close to stopping listening several times. The plot itself is good and although the ending wasn't a huge surprise it was satisfying.

Good plot and back story

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I enjoyed this. The story was great but the husband did annoy me a lot!

Creepy and clever

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