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Saving April
- Narrated by: Sophie McShera
- Length: 4 hrs and 55 mins
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Summary
A new family moves in over the road. The new family is acting strange. This new family has some secrets.
From the author of Audible's Thriller of the Year, Silent Child, comes another psychological thriller to keep you guessing until the very end. Performed by Sophie McShera, (Daisy Mason, Downton Abbey), enter the world of a family broken by lies, a woman traumatised by a dark past, and a child caught in the crossfire.
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- Simon
- 28-10-17
In Silent Child's Shadow
In an attempt to build on the success of the highly-publicised Silent Child Audible have quickly moved to release one of Sarah Denzil's earlier novels with Saving April. It is an enjoyable enough listen and Sophie McShera does a really decent job of injecting life into it.
If you want more of Sarah Denzil then it is worth a shot. You'll get a tidy domestic drama albeit one populated by rather weak characters and with a key twist that I think most people will have guessed well before the end. However, it is overshadowed in every way by Silent Child which is a significantly bigger and better book.
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- Fluffy
- 16-01-18
A superb short story
Really enjoyed, and like her Silent Child novel, the story flow was engaging. This might sound like a criticism but truly isn't meant as such, wish I'd listened before I heard Silent Child, which had more depth. If you enjoyed Silent Child, you'll like this, If you haven't got round to silent Child perhaps hear this first.
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- RMM32jake
- 23-11-17
disappointing, thin storyline
poor story, only 2 or 3 interesting chapters, should be a short story not novel
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- MRS
- 09-11-17
Saving April
Not a good read. The voice of the reader was not clear enough, and the story was not very interesting
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- Jools
- 27-10-17
Disappointing
After waiting for this audio book to be realised, having started listening I am disappointed .. back it goes
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- Tyler
- 07-01-18
Saving April
I thoroughly enjoyed this book, gripping story with surprising twists. Looking forward to a other story of Sarah Dezil.
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- Adam Mortimer
- 04-11-17
fantastic reader, poor read
Reads like a cheap short story, nothing compared to Silent Child. Would not recommend as a follow up
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- Dusty
- 21-02-21
decent quick listen
interesting enough story with good writing and great performance. it's a shorter story and it benefits from not being stretched further than it is. characters are believable and although you know something is wrong you can't quite put your finger on everything straight away.
the story has enough freshness to it, that even though Hannah's backstory seems overly familiar as a plot device (questionable, traumatised, drunk witness) you don't feel bored by the overall book.
would definitely read other books by the author. slightly reminds me of works by Mary Higgins Clark - a shorter thriller, somewhat familiar but yet unique enough to make for a great book
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- Kevin Wells
- 18-09-18
Good read.
Well narrated and full of enthusiasm from the narrator, the story was really good, unexpected, however if I was to recommend a novel by Sarah A. Denzil, my first recommendation would still be “Silent Child”, this title happens to be the second story from Sarah that I’ve listened to, I’ll definitely be purchasing more.
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- MissD67
- 11-12-17
Great story
Very enjoyable read. Good performances and a good storyline that kept me listening. Highly recommended.
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