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The Unforgotten

By: Laura Powell
Narrated by: Katy Sobey
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“A smart and gripping debut that saves its best for last.” —Chris Cleave, #1 New York Times bestselling author of Little Bee

“[A] thoroughly satisfying and suspenseful debut…the final twist in the murder plot will catch many readers unaware, as will the surprising emotional heft of the narrative, which traces the damage wrought by secrets and good intentions gone awry.” —Publishers Weekly

For fans of Louise Penny and Tana French, this “unsettling…compelling” (Glamour) thriller explores the devastating repercussions of a long-ago crime as it delves into forbidden relationships, the emotional bond between mothers and daughters, and the dark consequences of harboring secrets.

It is the summer of 1956, and fifteen-year-old Betty Broadbent has never left the Cornish fishing village of St. Steele or ventured far beyond the walls of the Hotel Eden, the slightly ramshackle boarding house run by her moody, unpredictable mother.

But Betty’s world is upended when a string of brutal murders brings London’s press corps flooding into the village, many of whom find lodging at the Hotel Eden. She is instantly transfixed by one of the reporters, the mysterious and strangely aloof Mr. Gallagher—and he, fully twice her age, seems equally transfixed by her. The unlikely relationship that blooms between Betty and Mr. Gallagher is as overlaid with longing and desire as it is with impropriety and even menace.

And as the shocking death toll rises, both Betty and Mr. Gallagher are forced to make a devastating choice, one that will shape their own lives—and the life of an innocent man—forever. The revelations in Powell’s haunting debut will give you chills, and her unforgettable heroine will break your heart.
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This could have been such an intense story, but it suffered from too much drawn-out agonizing and indecision on the part of the two principle characters. The answer to who was committing the gruesome murders, and the motivation for the killings, was rather unbelievable IMHO. This story is NOT a thriller or an investigative narrative, and it moves very slowly. It's very much a character-driven account. I felt for Betty, and the (overly long) discription of her mental deterioration was sympathetic. The narration was excellent and is probably the reason I was able to stick with this book.

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This book did a wonderful just of taking you me on the mental challenges Betty faced and made me feel very much for the character and her challenges. The many surprising turns and twists of events kept me listening.

A walk with Betty Boo Boo

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Performance is excellent, but the story is enormously lacking. No real twists and turns, very repetitive, too long. Don’t waste your time!

Nothing unique

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