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The House on the Edge of the Cliff

By: Carol Drinkwater
Narrated by: Carol Drinkwater
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Summary

No-one else knows what happened that summer.

Or so she believes.

Grace first came to France a lifetime ago. Young and full of dreams of adventure, she met two very different men. She fell under the spell of one. The other fell under hers. Until one summer night shattered everything. 

Now, Grace is living an idyllic life with her husband, sheltered from the world in a magnificent Provençal villa, perched atop a windswept cliff. Every day she looks out over the sea - the only witness to that fateful night years ago. Until a stranger arrives at the house. A stranger who knows everything.

The past and present spectacularly collide in this gripping story of love and betrayal echoing across the decades.

©2019 Carol Drinkwater (P)2019 W. F. Howes Ltd
Contemporary Contemporary Romance Romance Women's Fiction
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Praise for the author: "A lovely book packed with the sunshine, scents and savours of the South of France." (Daily Mail)

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This was the best story line I’ve heard in a long time. Carol Drinkwater brings her stories to life. Great author and narrator. This is my second book and I’ll be listening to many more. Unbeatable.

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i dont like to leave a bad review, but i cant believe other listeners gave this 4 stars! its quite poorly written.
I had always lived by the rule that i would never buy books narrated by the authors, but had liked the author on TV in my youth, so thought to try it.
A mistake. after listening to the likes of Juliet Stephenson and Richard Armitage in the past; these books could have been so much better.

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this book was like listening to a bad 1940s film, overreacting in every part of it

a waste of a credit

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