Nina Todd Has Gone
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Narrated by:
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Rachel Bavidge
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Andrew Wincott
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By:
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Lesley Glaister
About this listen
When Nina meets the handsome Rupert during a conference, it leads to the kind of empty adulterous encounter that she'd rather forget. But Rupert doesn't feel the same way, and when he starts to turn up everywhere, her carefully constructed life begins to fall apart. He won't let her out of his sight: is it pure infatuation, or something more sinister? Who is Rupert, and what is the power he holds over her? And who is Nina Todd?
©2007 Lesley Glaister (P)2007 Isis Publishing, Ltd.Critic Reviews
"Glaister is excellent on relationship dynamics and the hot, oppressive atmosphere of her modern-day fairytale almost causes steam to rise from the pages." ( Independent on Sunday)
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