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The Years She Stole

By: Jonathan Harvey
Narrated by: Emma Gregory, Katie Scarfe
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Summary

2017. Rachel Taylor’s mother hasn’t got much time left to live. Their relationship has often been strained, and Rachel has never quite understood why. When clearing out her mother’s things she thinks she finds an answer....

1978. Shirley Burke is on a family holiday when she first sets eyes on Doug, a man considerably older than herself. But Doug is married, and her young life is about to get very complicated....

©2018 Jonathan Harvey (P)2018 W.F. Howes Ltd

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KEPT ME GRIPPED

i liked this story especially Shirley's part I found her part the most interesting.
I was disappointed at the end , that Rachel couldn't forgive Shirley though.

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Brilliant

I loved this book was a little disappointed with the narration which made Shirley /Doug sound much older than they were

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Awful.

The author really needs to take a break, I think. His books are becoming worse with each one. Take a break and come back with something that isn't so basic.

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Cringeworthy

I chose this after reading The History of Us, which I quite enjoyed, however I’m not sure why I suffered this book to the bitter end, maybe in the hope it might redeem itself. Badly written nonsense.

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