Author:
S.K. Tremayne
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THE PERFECT HUSBAND. THE PERFECT STEPSON. THE PERFECT LIE?
"Tremayne...does a terrific job of building suspense until events reach their climax in the midst of a violent storm." -- Library Journal
When Rachel marries dark, handsome David, everything seems to fall into place. Swept from single life in London to the beautiful Carnhallow House in Cornwall, she gains wealth, love, and an affectionate stepson, Jamie.
But then Jamie's behavior changes, and Rachel's perfect life begins to unravel. He makes disturbing predictions, claiming to be haunted by the specter of his late mother - David's previous wife. Is this Jamie's way of punishing Rachel, or is he far more traumatized than she thought?
As Rachel starts digging into the past, she begins to grow suspicious of her husband. Why is he so reluctant to discuss Jamie's outbursts? And what exactly happened to cause his ex-wife's untimely death, less than two years ago? As summer slips away and December looms, Rachel begins to fear there might be truth in Jamie's words:
"You will be dead by Christmas."
Audiobook details
Narrators:
Imogen Church & Peter Noble
ISBN:
9781478947400
Length:
12 hours 15 minutes
Language:
English
Publisher:
Hachette Audio
Publication date:
March 28, 2017
Edition:
Unabridged
Reviews
"Tremayne (a pseudonym) does a terrific job of building suspense until events reach their climax in the midst of a violent storm."โLibrary Journal PRAISE FOR THE ICE TWINS"The Ice Twins has grip, pace and bags of atmosphere... It also has one of the cleverest endings of recent thrillers."
--- Sunday Times (UK)
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