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Mr Doubler Begins Again
- By: Seni Glaister
- Narrated by: Anna Bentinck
- Length: 13 hrs and 58 mins
- Unabridged
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Baked, mashed, boiled or fried, Mr Doubler knows his potatoes. But the same can’t be said for people. Since he lost his wife, he’s been on his own at Mirth Farm - and that suits Doubler just fine. Crowds are for other people; the only company he needs are his potato plants and his housekeeper, Mrs Millwood, who visits every day. So when Mrs Millwood is taken ill, it ruins everything - and Mr Doubler begins to worry that he might have lost his way. But could the kindness of strangers be enough to bring him down from the hill?
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Beautiful
- By Beetle on 05-07-23
- Mr Doubler Begins Again
- By: Seni Glaister
- Narrated by: Anna Bentinck
An unexpectedly gripping book
Reviewed: 27-11-20
The little details of the lives of the people made for a story which kept my attention right to the last minute.
I would certainly read more by this author.
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Cartes Postales from Greece
- By: Victoria Hislop
- Narrated by: Dan Stevens, Victoria Hislop, Esther Wane, and others
- Length: 8 hrs and 11 mins
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Week after week the postcards arrive, addressed to a name Ellie does not know, with no return address, each signed with an initial: A. With their bright skies, blue seas and alluring images of Greece, these cartes postales brighten her life. After six months, to her disappointment, they cease. But the montage she has created on the wall of her flat has cast a spell. She must see this country for herself.
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Fragmented and tenuous
- By V on 06-11-17
A beautiful story.
Reviewed: 03-10-16
This story was in fact a series of short stories, each good in their own way, with a rather nice background story tying them all together. Very enjoyable.
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The Memory of Trees
- By: F. G. Cottam
- Narrated by: David Rintoul
- Length: 9 hrs and 28 mins
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Billionaire Saul Abercrombie owns a vast tract of land on the Pembrokeshire coast. By restoring the original forest that covered the area before medieval times, he believes he will rekindle the spirits of ancient folklore. But the re-planting of the forest will revive an altogether darker and more dangerous entity - and young arboreal expert Tom Curtis will find himself engaging in an epic, ancient battle between good and evil. A battle in which there can be only one survivor.
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All together satisfying my taste for mystery and spooky stories.
- By Fiona on 26-07-15
- The Memory of Trees
- By: F. G. Cottam
- Narrated by: David Rintoul
Gripping Read
Reviewed: 31-05-16
This was a really good story, the suspense kept my interest right through to the end. Also well read. Will look for further novels by this author.
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The Legacy of Elizabeth Pringle
- By: Kirsty Wark
- Narrated by: Siobhan Redmond
- Length: 12 hrs and 1 min
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Born just before the First World War, Elizabeth Pringle has been a familiar yet solitary figure on the Scottish island of Arran. A dutiful daughter, an inspirational teacher, a gardener. But did anyone really know her? When Elizabeth dies, her will contains a surprise. She has left her home and her belongings to someone who is all but a stranger, a young mother she watched pushing a pram down the road more than thirty years ago.
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Why should a house be left to your mother?
- By J on 20-06-14
- The Legacy of Elizabeth Pringle
- By: Kirsty Wark
- Narrated by: Siobhan Redmond
An unusual story, well read by the narrator
Reviewed: 01-08-15
This was a very strange tale which carried me along with it's tale of the past interwoven by it's tale of the present.the last few chapters were riveting as the reason for Elizabeth's odd behaviour became clear.
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