Darkening Song
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Narrado por:
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Milly Oldfield
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Mei Mei Macleod
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Cherise Silvestri
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De:
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Delphine Seddon
"Beautiful, gripping, heartbreaking." John Niven, author of Kill Your Friends & O Brother
"Rarely does a debut novel shatter your heart like this." Dave Bayley, Glass Animals
"Dark, beautiful and razor-sharp." Bexy Cameron, author of Cult Following
DAISY JONES & THE SIX meets EUPHORIA (HBO) and fiercely feminist, DARKENING SONG follows the story of two young women; a teen star from Manchester failed by the music industry which made her an idol and her ambitious manager, forced to make an impossible choice between friendship and power.
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ORIGINAL SCORE MUSIC SOUNDTRACK WITHIN AUDIOBOOK
Eva is 18 years old and interning at a record label when she discovers 16 year old Alora online. Never before has she heard a voice like Alora's, and when it's clear there isn't anyone at the label interested in hearing this phenomenal talent, Eva takes matters into her own hands and offers to be Alora's manager without knowing the first thing about artist management or what's about to happen to both of them.
It turns out Eva's instincts were right... Alora is catapulted into the spotlight of major superstardom, and as the two young women navigate the whirling vortex of fame - the parties, the paparazzi, the power - they form a close bond, becoming found family to each other.
But when Alora's dark and mysterious past begins to infiltrate her present, and Eva's ambition and success blind her to the obvious signs that her friend is in trouble, their lives unravel with disastrous consequences.
CONTENT WARNINGS: content warnings: anxiety, substance abuse, sexual assault and an off-page suicide attempt.
Original score soundtrack performed by S.Michaud, written and produced by Delphine Seddon, Ellie Mason and S.Michaud