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Twisted River

By: Siobhan MacDonald
Narrated by: Alana Kerr Collins, Sile Bermingham, Gerard Doyle, Tom Taylorson
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Publisher's summary

In this twisty debut psychological thriller, two families agree to a holiday house swap, each wife hoping a vacation will help her troubled marriage. But then a woman is murdered in the driveway of one house in an apparently random attack, and the secrets holding each marriage together start to come to light, with shocking consequences.

Limerick, Ireland. The driveway of the Stokes family home. American Oscar Harvey opens the trunk of the car his hosts have loaned him and finds in it the body of a woman beaten and bloody. But let's start from the beginning. Kate and Mannix Stokes and their children live beside Curragower Falls in Limerick, in a house they love but can barely afford in postrecession Ireland. On top of that, their autistic son, Fergus, is being bullied at school, and their daughter, Izzy, blames herself for not being able to protect him. What her family needs, Kate decides, is a vacation. With Mannix back at work, they can just afford it. So when she sees a beautiful Manhattan apartment on a house swap website, it seems like a dream come true.

Oscar and his wife, Hazel, live with their two children in a gorgeous apartment on Manhattan's Upper West Side. Though outwardly a successful, happy couple, Hazel has mysterious bruises, and Oscar is hiding some secrets of his own at his dental practice. They, too, need a vacation, and Hazel has long wanted to take her children back to her native Limerick. The house swap seems like the perfect solution; both Kate and Hazel hope a week away will soothe their troubled marriages. But this is anything but an ideal vacation, and the body in the trunk is only the beginning.

©2016 Siobhan MacDonald (P)2016 Blackstone Audio, Inc.

Critic reviews

"Together, the narrators create an authentic listening experience for the action set in Ireland as well as illuminating the world of Hazel, an Irish woman living in America. The listener is riveted as the story changes from one point of view to another, driving the action forward." (AudioFile)

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What about Oscar?

I’m confused about Oscar not getting his punishment. Did he get off Scott free? I was hoping Kate had the journal to turn in.

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Twists you won't see coming

What does the narrators bring to the story that you wouldn’t experience if you just read the book?

I loved the accents and they seemed to be authentic

Did you have an extreme reaction to this book? Did it make you laugh or cry?

It really surprised me and left me a little disappointed that everything didn't turn out liked I would have wanted it to.

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This was an excellent book about relationships and cultures. Two women and their families switch houses for a vacation and end up immersed in the others' lives in the United States and Ireland... the good parts as well as the bad ones! The accents were almost lyrical and I was still able to understand the words even with the thickly accented character voices. What small parts that didn't seem authentic did not detract from the story or the immersion I had listening.

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I enjoyed it.

I thought it was well written and finished up nicely. It seemed to me that a difficult lesson was learned.

The one thing that I wanted to know more about though was the diary. I felt that could have more of a storyline there. Was she writing about her husband? What was her plan to leave? That part fell flat for me.

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great read

Loved the Irish accents, and the story line was really good. Kept me on the edge of my seat the entire time.

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US English v UK English

The story was good or rather the premise was good. Having the Irish mob after the family should have canceled the swap. That was never touched on. Leaving the other family to possibly face that should have been mentioned if not warned them.

I read a lot of books written by English writers. If they are going to write US characters they need to take note of the way we talk. We do not have "fringes" we have "bangs". That is just one example.

An autopsy should have shown bruises in the process of healing and other past healed injuries. This is never mentioned.

Most of the characters were pathetic.

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Thriller?

Only the narrative thrilled me in this story of two families who each drag their utter dysfunction on a home exchange holiday. The story is so dismal, the male characters so unrelentingly awful, the mother figures so utterly oblivious and the children such victims of adult dysfunction, that I thought Twisted River was a satire during the first few chapters. While I wouldn't say it's not satire, I can say the novel is neither a mystery nor a thriller; it's a story about awful people doing awful things to other people.

Still, I listened to the end. It is a superb production; extraordinarily well presented with 4 perfectly cast narrators. I will seek out audio books from this production company.

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A mix up with devestating results!

Where does Twisted River rank among all the audiobooks you’ve listened to so far?

In the middle.

What was one of the most memorable moments of Twisted River?

When Oscar sees his wife through the kitchen window.

What does the narrators bring to the story that you wouldn’t experience if you just read the book?

Personalities.

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I gasped.

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Maybe my least favorite part in some books is the character development part of the book; you know, getting to know the people that play major roles in the story. During the character development part of this book, the author does a nice job allowing you to feel like you know them well. So much so that I really didn't like either husband. . I actually thought that I could be friends with one wife and, not so much the other wife. Each family had two kids, one girl and one boy. Again, the author did a good job describing the kids; with their personalities and their social difficulties.
It is both wives that decide that maybe all they need to help their struggling relationships is a vacation, so, through a house swap web site they plan their vacations. Each family as their own issues and, they hope that a vacation will help but, the thing is; usually the issues or problems don't get better and, sometimes they follow you and sometimes the other families problem, becomes your problem and the results are devastating.

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Terrific!

This book had great characters and a story that unfolded beautifully. I was carried along like I was in a river. First gentle and intriguing, then the rapids came out of no where. The journey had several jaw dropping and heart pounding moments, but I loved every minute of it. What aride! This made my favorite books list!

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Great description for an average book

Not really that much to rave about in this story. The characters were bland and so was the story. The crazed girlfriend just put it over the top in unbelievable for me. The husbands were not nice guys and the wives were pretty much doormats to them. Overall just a sad and average story.

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Great Title With All The Plot Twists!

The book details and sample had me intrigued but I hesitated on getting this book for a wile because of some of the negative reviews.
I am very glad I decided to get this book.
I don't really understand why so many people disliked it.
It kept me guessing and when I thought I had things figured out I was wrong.
The narration was really great!

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