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Second Skin

By: Christian White
Narrated by: Ellen Archer
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Stan Weir is mourning a tragic loss when he meets a mysterious nine-year-old girl, who claims to be the reincarnated spirit of his late wife. Marcy Keef is a single mother trying to make ends meet when her daughter Erin starts describing 'past life memories'. Neither wants to believe Erin, but as violent secrets are revealed, the truth becomes harder to deny.

With echoes of Stephen King, Second Skin is a propulsive thriller about grief, guilt and truths better left unknown.

©2020 Christian White (P)2020 Audible Australia Pty Ltd.
Thriller & Suspense Psychological Suspenseful Thriller Scary Fiction Heartfelt

Our favorite moments from Second Skin

"Are you feeling depressed?"
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"He thought he was beyond help."
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"It was real...at least to her."
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  • Second Skin
  • "Are you feeling depressed?"
  • Second Skin
  • "He thought he was beyond help."
  • Second Skin
  • "It was real...at least to her."

About the Creator

Christian White is an Australian author and screenwriter, whose debut novel, The Nowhere Child, won the 2017 Wheeler Centre Victorian Premier’s Literary Award for Best Unpublished Manuscript. Rights to The Nowhere Child have been sold in 17 international territories and acquired for a major screen deal. His second novel, The Wife and the Widow, became an instant best seller and has been shortlisted for the 2020 Indie Book Awards for best fiction. Christian co-created the television series Clickbait, with Tony Ayres (The Slap), starring Zoe Kazan, Betty Gabriel, and Adrian Grenier, currently in production for Netflix. He also co-wrote the feature film Relic, a horror/drama starring Emily Mortimer, Bella Heathcote, and Robyn Nevin, which premiered at the 2020 Sundance Film Festival. He lives in Melbourne with his wife, Summer DeRoche, and their adopted greyhound, Issy.

About the Performer

Ellen Archer is a 2007 Audie Award winner for her narration of For the Love of a Dog; a 2018 Audie Award finalist for The Chemist; and a 2011 Audie Award finalist for her narration of The Penny and the multicast recording of Room. She is also recognized in AudioFile’s "Best of" lists for 2016 and 2017 and a winner of several Earphones and Publishers Weekly awards. Ellen has performed more than 175 titles—many of them New York Times best sellers—and a number of wonderful series, including the Green Rider series by Kristen Britain.

Engaging Plot • Unexpected Twists • Excellent Narration • Thought-provoking Premise • Captivating Storytelling

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the plot had potential to be a really great sci-fi story, it had all the right pieces storing the climax, but the last two chapters destroyed this book. potential mystery ending up in an all too mundane and ordinary conclusion.

The ending was a letdown

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very few characters in the book so the book was very very easy to listen to as well as a good story. I listen to it in one sitting. if you're looking for a great book that's easy to follow you might enjoy this one

good story easy to read

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I loved this book and narrator! I just wish it was longer. The plot twists surprized me and the characters were well developed 😊

Great Story

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great book to listen to and very suspenseful with interesting twist and characters. I recommend it highly as a quick read/listen.

very good

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This was one of the best books I've read in a long time. I'm only sorry it wasn't longer.

Life. after death

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