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Saving April par Sarah A. Denzil
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Saving April (édition 2016)

par Sarah A. Denzil

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Fiction. Suspense. Thriller. HTML:

A gripping psychological thriller by the Wall Street Journal bestselling author of Silent Child.
Do you ever really know your neighbours?
Hannah Abbott is afraid of the world. Plagued by anxiety, she lives an isolated, uneventful life in suburban Yorkshire. She rarely leaves her house, and her only friend is Edith, her elderly neighbour. But when the Mason family moves in across the street, Hannah's quiet life is changed forever.
They seem perfect, with their pretty teenage daughter, April, and their public displays of affection. But one day, Hannah sees April place an unsettling sign in the window, and has to make a choice.
Laura Mason is sick of pretending everything is okay. To everyone else she has a beautiful family, a good job, and a loving husband. But behind closed doors, nothing is what it seems.
A family broken by lies.
A woman traumatized by a dark past.
A child caught in the crossfire.
Who will save April?

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I listened to the audiobook for this. (The audiobook edition isn't listed as an option in Goodreads.) I literally WOW'ed aloud when I finished it. Let me start off by saying that Sophie McSheera (known as Daisy from "Downton Abbey") did an excellent job narrating Saving April by Sarah Denzil. I spent a good portion just trying to figure everyone out. And I don't mean that in a bad way. Everyone seems to have a secret. And what I have always loved about a good thriller--or any good book for that matter--is that just when you think you have everyone and everything figured out......you discover that you were wrong! Sarah Denzil did it again with another gripping novel!!!! Excellent book! ( )
  AliciaFaith | Jan 4, 2018 |
Hannah lives a quiet life. She works from home, rarely goes out and minds her own business. Then a new family moves in across the street. Something is going on in that house; Hannah isn’t sure what but starts to take an interest in what’s going on over there. Is the husband abusive to his wife? To his daughter? Everyone has secrets and Hannah just can’t let it rest and puts herself in the middle of it all creating all kinds of havoc but no one will take her seriously. And it seems Hannah has some secrets of her own.

This physiological thriller was a fast read. Good plot and story but I found it a little simple and the writing not really flowing for me. Nice twist, a little predictable but still good. ( )
  maggie1961 | Dec 9, 2017 |
Saving April by Sarah A. Denzil is a book that did what it set out to do, and it did it well. Did I like the depressing atmosphere, no! Did I like the story, not really. Was it well written, yes. It had accurately represented the gloomy characters and situations. I know, I grew up with a hoarder mother that wouldn't leave the house and a sister with depression and a panic disorder. I felt I lived in a mental instititute. That said, the book does show the real side of how weird life is sometimes and how crippling it is for some with mental issues. Good book if I 'enjoyed' it or not. lol ( )
  MontzaleeW | Sep 14, 2017 |
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Fiction. Suspense. Thriller. HTML:

A gripping psychological thriller by the Wall Street Journal bestselling author of Silent Child.
Do you ever really know your neighbours?
Hannah Abbott is afraid of the world. Plagued by anxiety, she lives an isolated, uneventful life in suburban Yorkshire. She rarely leaves her house, and her only friend is Edith, her elderly neighbour. But when the Mason family moves in across the street, Hannah's quiet life is changed forever.
They seem perfect, with their pretty teenage daughter, April, and their public displays of affection. But one day, Hannah sees April place an unsettling sign in the window, and has to make a choice.
Laura Mason is sick of pretending everything is okay. To everyone else she has a beautiful family, a good job, and a loving husband. But behind closed doors, nothing is what it seems.
A family broken by lies.
A woman traumatized by a dark past.
A child caught in the crossfire.
Who will save April?

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