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Carrion

Narrator: Cassandra

Duration: 8h 29m

"Reminiscent of The Birds by Alfred Hitchcock, Carrion makes for a foreboding read"—from the bestselling author of Murder at the Book Club ( By the Letter Book Reviews). After surviving a fatal accident Monica is left wondering what happened to her life. Why did the car crash and why is she being haunted by a crow? Unable to remember the events that led to that fateful day and plagued by frightening visions, Monica is determined to get some answers. But sometimes the truth is best left buried. "Carrion opens with a bang and the tension never really lets up until the last page. The characters are well-written; well-rounded, human, made of flesh and blood and they leap off the page." — The Book Lover's Boudoir Praise for Betsy Reavley and her novels "A deliciously Agatha Christie-style mystery that sucks you in from the first page." —Sibel Hodge, bestselling author of Look Behind You "Will keep readers guessing till the very end!" —J. A. Baker, bestselling author of The Uninvited "A deliciously devilish whodunit!" —Robert Bryndza, bestselling author of the Kate Marshall Thrillers "A triumph of a mystery . . . Betsy Reavley has done it again!" —Anita Waller, bestselling author of the Kat and Mouse Murder Mysteries This audiobook features a digitally synthesized voice, combining advanced technology with natural speech patterns for a seamless listening experience.Author of The Quiet Ones, The Optician's Wife, Carrion, Beneath the Watery Moon and the poetry collection The Worm in the Bottle. Betsy was born in Hammersmith, London. As a child she moved around frequently with her family, spending time in London, Provence, Tuscany, Gloucestershire and Cambridgeshire. She showed a flair for literature and writing from a young age and had a particular interest in poetry, of which she was a prolific consumer and producer. In her early twenties she moved to Oxford, where she would eventually meet her husband. During her time in Oxford her interests turned from poetry to novels and she began to develop her own unique style of psychological thriller. Betsy says "I believe people are at their most fascinating when they are faced by the dark side of life. This is what I like to write about." Betsy Reavley currently lives in London, with her husband, 2 children, dog, cat and chickens. You can follow her on Twitter @BetsyReavley
Published by: Bloodhound Books

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