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33 Women

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33 Women is an intense read by Isabel Ashdown

This is a wonderful, character driven book that grabbed me right from the start and held me captive throughout my time reading it.
The story telling was so descriptive and you really could imagine that you were there yourself, and it leads you to make your own predictions on who killed Vanessa.
I thought this was a slow burner of a delightful psychological thriller. The author builds up the intrigue in layers. Which I simply devoured!

Thank you NetGalley, publisher and author for this audio book for an honest review!

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This was a totally creepy story about a women’s refuge (a cult?) set apart from society. Two women are trying to figure out what part the refuge played in their sister’s murder 15 years ago. Twisty and eerie, great imagery, and really cool relationships. There were a couple of times that I thought I had it all figured out, but I loved the ending. Thanks @netgalley for the e-ARC!

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Wow! That was great. Why haven’t I heard about this author before? This audiobook book was told by Candida Gubbins and Imogen Church. They narrated dual POV’s.
Past and present information is brought forward to reveal several mysterious deaths. Well done, with the right amount of pull to keep me listening.
The author skillfully lays out a strange situation that only becomes stranger. I was surprised at every turn and really enjoyed it.
I highly recommend listening to this if you love mystery and women’s literature.
Thanks to Dreamscape Media via Netgalley.

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Sisters Celine and Pip have avoided home, and their mother, for years, but after her death, the siblings return home to clean out their mother’s home. Painfully aware of the ghost of their sister Vanessa, who was murdered years ago, the women must confront the past and come to grips with the fact that Vanessa’s murder has never been solved. But then another murder is committed and Celine and Pip are drawn back into the mystery, trying to understand who would want their sister dead while trying to figure out the significance of the number 33. A riveting story brought to life by an excellent cast of narrators

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