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No Place Like Home: A Gripping Psychological Thriller
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No Place Like Home: A Gripping Psychological Thriller
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No Place Like Home: A Gripping Psychological Thriller
Audiobook7 hours

No Place Like Home: A Gripping Psychological Thriller

Written by Rebecca Muddiman

Narrated by Lucy Price-Lewis

Rating: 3 out of 5 stars

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This is the predicament Polly Cooke faces when she returns to her new home. The first weeks in the house had been idyllic, but soon Jacob, a local man, is watching her.

What does he want and why is he so obsessed with Polly?

In a situation where nothing is what it seems, you might end up regretting letting some people in.

LanguageEnglish
Release dateAug 13, 2019
ISBN9781974971503
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No Place Like Home: A Gripping Psychological Thriller
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Rebecca Muddiman

Rebecca Muddiman is an award-winning author who has traveled across the world. Having received a bachelor's degree in film and media, she went on to acquire a master's in creative writing. In 2010, she was the recipient of a Northern Writers' Award. She was born and raised in Redcar, England.

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  • Rating: 2 out of 5 stars
    2/5
    Poor Scripd issue. Sadly, having only gotten through chapter four, there has been about 8 or 9 dead silence for 20-30 seconds each. Completely missing pieces. I continued listening to see if possibly it was a fluke but just short of a dozen times now. I believe this to be a Scripd issue. I love Lucy Price Lewis so I will go back to Audible to listen.
  • Rating: 3 out of 5 stars
    3/5
    It took me a while to get into No Place Like Home. The first half dragged for me and I found myself skimming through the pages. The jumping around from past to present and back got a little confusing, however, at the end it all made sense. My advice would be to power through if you're finding it difficult in the beginning because the ending makes it worth it.