His Other House
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Leith McPherson
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Sarah Armstrong
About this listen
He was dismayed by how readily he took to lying. He'd always thought of it as a decisive abandonment of the truth. Instead, he realised, it was simply a matter of one word slipping into the place of another.
Dr Quinn Davidson and his wife, Marianna, have endured years of unsuccessful IVF and several miscarriages, and Quinn can't face another painful attempt to conceive. Marianna is desperate to be a mother, and their marriage is feeling the strain.
At a small-town practice a few hours from their home, Quinn meets Rachel, the daughter of one of his patients. Drawn to each other, it's not long before they find themselves in a passionate affair, and Quinn realises he must choose between the two women. Then Marianna announces a surprise natural conception - news that will change the course of all their lives.
Set in the lush Australian subtropics, this taut emotional drama poses questions about moral courage and accountability and asks whether love means always telling the truth.
©2015 Sarah Armstrong (P)2016 Audible, LtdWhat listeners say about His Other House
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- Wendy Berry
- 06-05-2017
Great story.
I enjoyed the book. It was gripping and the characters were believable and well developed.
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- Leis
- 29-06-2022
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This was a very emotional story examining relationships and parenthood. Although it was slow moving it was detailed and realistic, the author and narrator creating a heavy atmosphere throughout.
I couldn’t stand Quinn and Rachel but Mariana was a surprisingly noble character who made a heartbreaking emotional sacrifice in the final few chapters to protect her daughter
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