The Heart Keeper
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Narrated by:
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Sarah Borges
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Sophie Roberts
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By:
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Alex Dahl
About this listen
The heartbreaking, heart-pounding new thriller from the author of The Boy at the Door.
How do you mend a broken heart? It's been three months since Alison Miller-Juul's world fell apart when her six-year-old daughter, Amalie, died in an accident.
Three months of sympathy cards, grief counselling and gritting her teeth, but it's still only the vodka and pills that seem to help. Across town, Iselin Berg's life is finally looking up. Her seven-year-old daughter, Kaia, has survived a life-changing operation. After years of doctors, medication and hope, they can now start thinking about the future.
When Alison uncovers a dangerous secret, she is left in turmoil. She can now see a way to heal her broken heart, but will she risk everything to do so?
©2019 Alex Dahl (P)2019 Head of ZeusWhat listeners say about The Heart Keeper
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- ian mcnamara
- 08-08-20
Emotional and spell binding.
This was an emotional read, the characters in this book were well developed and you could really feel the emotion of all the characters. Alison was clearly struggling with the loss of her daughter and her and her husband were falling apart. losing a child has to be one of the most devastating things you can go through as a parent specially a child so young and to such a freak accident.
The book specially the first part was really emotional and you could really feel the struggles and personalities of the characters come out Oliver Alisons step sun was one of my favourite characters he was mature and shown good empathy and understanding. The ending of the book was very fitting. I read the first novel the boy at the door by this author and it was good to get something completely different with this one, however it did not affect the quality of the writing or the story. Both subjects have been handled fantastically well by the author and I can't wait to read her next novel playdate. She's an author I'll be adding to my fans list in regards to looking out for new material. it's also great learning more about Norway.
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- Anonymous User
- 09-12-22
Very Tense Great Atmosphere
This book is aesthetic and suspenseful. You go through a journey of grief and catharsis. Reader has odd accent choices. Good book. An end that I didn’t expect actually.
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