Seen and Not Heard
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Narrated by:
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Stephanie Ellis
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By:
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Deborah White
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In Seen and Not Heard (a psychological suspense thriller with a shocking twist), there are two points of view. One—the figure skating teenager, Molly Jolliff, who was sure she’d finally put the darkness of her childhood issues behind her until she is forced to face the workplace for the first time. But soon after starting work, she realizes that dyslexia is still causing her problems in the classroom, where she is placed within the primary school, and bullying within the workplace nearly sends her over the edge.
The second point of view: house—a red brick terrace with a number 51 by his front door, built in 1960 in Belfast. A house who loves children and fails to understand why adults control, discipline, and hurt them, emotionally and physically.
As the two timelines collide, Molly notices a series of strange developments. The pupils start to dwindle in the classroom where she works, and children stop speaking right in front of her.
What is going on? Who is to blame? What happens when the children stop speaking in another classroom within the school?
"Seen and Not Heard is one of the more original thrillers I've read. The twists will keep you guessing until the very last page." (Rick Barnes, author of The Outcast Club series)
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- Anonymous User
- 05-04-23
Definitely not a Fairytale but a creepy Phycological Thriller
Wonderfully immersive journey into a mysterious set of circumstance following a young girls journey growing up fast as the plot unfolds and keeps you guessing as to what really is going on right to the end. Highly recommend this fresh new authors perspective on story telling
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