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Lock the Door
- Narrated by: Elizabeth Knowelden
- Length: 9 hrs and 22 mins
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Publisher's Summary
Meghan Smith has always been a protective mother. Her baby son, Harry, has a life-threatening condition and is never far from her sight. But on the evening of her wedding anniversary, as she and her husband celebrate in the garden with friends, Harry disappears from his cot without a trace.
In an instant, the perfect life she always longed for is in tatters, her family exposed to interrogation and accusation in the glare of media attention. But none of it gets Meghan answers - or brings back her son.
As her life unravels and suspicion takes hold of her sanity, Meghan begins to question everything she once took for granted. Can she trust her husband? Can she trust her friends? Can she even trust herself?
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- Julie K
- 15-01-2023
Kept me guessing the whole way through
Thoroughly enjoyed this one, lots of twists and turns. I never would have guessed the ending!
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- Beverley Kenna
- 05-08-2017
Disappointing!
I felt the book was too drawn out. There were too many descriptions that took away from the action. The author meant us to think from the beginning that Emily and John were guilty and that Megan was an hysterical crazy woman. Holland could have pursued a better story by turning the plot against her. I skipped chapters to find out who was guilty and why. It was a disappointing ending. John was horrible, Megan was weak, and Treave was the only likeable character, as far as I was concerned. The policeman was a simpleton! I won't read this author again.
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