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Letters to Eula
- Narrated by: Deryn Oliver
- Length: 20 mins
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Summary
Sesame, an old woman in frail health, is trapped in the attic with no explanation. A woman and her two small girls live on the first floor, none of whom pay the old woman any mind. Though she tries calling out, banging on walls, and stomping on the floor, her cries for help go ignored.
Sesame spends her days writing letters about the strange things that happened to her sister, Eula, who left home decades ago. It becomes certain to everyone living in the house that there is a ghostly presence, firmly rooted among them that is disturbing the peace and creating fears beyond reason. The house surely is haunted. Only the ending reveals by whom.
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- Victoria Elizabeth
- 20-06-18
Great short story
I really enjioyed this! The use of letters being written to Eula, to tell the story, gives it a gentle feeling of momentum through reasonably snappy chapters - as we hear Cically becoming progressively more distressed and confused in her writing.
Perhaps I've read/ heard/ watched too much for the little twist at the end to be a complete surprise but I still enjoyed the journey very much.
Narration spot on.
I received a review copy of this story from the author/ narrator/ publisher via audiobook.boom. I do not personally know the author and have provided an honest review.
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- Simon
- 29-06-18
Left me guessing
I was given this book to review it a while back, so when I got around to listen I had forgotten what it was about. This made it an interesting listen as I tried to work out what was going on in the house.
Overall I thought it was a great book, which really did leave me guessing right through to the end
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