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  • The Dream Home

  • By: TM Logan
  • Narrated by: Richard Armitage
  • Length: 10 hrs and 46 mins
  • 4.4 out of 5 stars (300 ratings)

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The Dream Home

By: TM Logan
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Summary

A FAMILY HOME. A DEADLY SECRET . . .

THE UNMISSABLE NEW THRILLER FROM THE SUNDAY TIMES BESTSELLING AUTHOR OF THE MOTHER, THE CATCH AND THE HOLIDAY

Adam and Jess move into a new house with their three young children: a rambling Victorian villa right at the very top of their price range. Before long Adam discovers a door hidden behind a fitted wardrobe, concealing a secret room . . .

Inside Adam discovers an array of forgotten items, among them a wallet, an antique watch and an old mobile phone. Jess thinks they should simply throw them away. But Adam resists. He is fascinated by these items and how they came to be inside the hidden room.

But like the house, Adam has his secrets too. And soon he will find himself setting in motion a series of events that will place his family in terrible danger . . .

From the two million copy Sunday Times bestselling author of THE HOLIDAY, THE CATCH and THE MOTHER, this is T.M. Logan's most unputdownable thriller yet.

©2024 TM Logan (P)2024 Bonnier Books UK

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'Logan belongs in the top echelons of British thriller writers' Sunday Express

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I couldn’t stop listening

Another brilliant book from T M Logan. From the first chapter I was absolutely hooked, so full of intrigue, many twists and turns.
It kept me entertained while I thought up my own theories ( all wrong) as it turned out.
I binge listened and was sad when it ended, but looking forward to the next masterpiece!
I really enjoyed the narration too, good accents and really built up the atmosphere in the tense parts.
Would really recommend a read or a listen!

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Exciting

I found this story really interesting and very detailed.

The narration was good.

There were so many twist and turns.

So you kept with the story until the end .

The end was a little far‐fetched but it's forgoivable

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plot

A meandering story that keeps you guessing till the end. Believable likeable characters. A story that would happen to anyone.

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Gripping!

Brilliant story and the narration by Richard Armitige was fantastic. I was hooked right from the start and ended up binge listening to find out what happened next. I look forward to buying more books from this author.

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Compelling

Loved this book it made my tube journey much shorter :)
Good plot ,bit of a twist …and some sharp intake of breath moments

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Predictable

The book starts well, and tails off three quarters of the way through. I did stick with it, however, in the hope it would improve. It didn’t !

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Another amazing book from Tim

I was gripped from start to finish in this fabulous book. It is beautiful narrated by Richard who is a joy to listen to. I think this is the best T M Logan book so far but I love all his others. If you haven’t read them, do it now! Thank you.

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Great story and excellent narrator.

Original storyline with lots of suspects and surprise villain. A dramatic edge of seat finish.

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Fantastic

Really enjoyed this story, you got sucked in from the start and it was very clever with all the twists and turns and kept you guessing till the very end.

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Foolish protagonists, logical holes

Even Armitage’s dulcet tones cannot save this one. Seems the protagonist can take no course of action or reach a conclusion unless it is daft. Kind of like in horror films when the person always chooses to go into a dark house at night. Also the police seem either incompetent or apathetic. Maybe that is a more accurate portrayal of reality than I think it used to, but it makes for dull storytelling. Inconsistencies, too, such as why would the villain untie their hands to stage it as an accident, but then put a heavy dresser in front of the door to bar their escape?

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