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The Trip lydbok
259,-
'Completely gripping - strong holiday read recommend!' BETH MORREY
'A rich and evocative story about a holiday that's supposed to be perfect and secrets that are meant to stay buried' NICOLA GILL
One last chance to become who we were supposed to be...
The trip was supposed to be the perfect holiday. Six friends, reuniting after two decades, spending the weekend in a beautiful riad in Marrakesh.
Only, these friends are linked by more than their university days. Together, they've kept a dark …
Forlag
Orion
Utgitt
27 april 2023
Lengde
9:31
Sjanger
Skjønnlitteratur, Romaner
Språk
English
Format
mp3
DRM-beskyttelse
App-only
ISBN
9781409195610
'Completely gripping - strong holiday read recommend!' BETH MORREY
'A rich and evocative story about a holiday that's supposed to be perfect and secrets that are meant to stay buried' NICOLA GILL
One last chance to become who we were supposed to be...
The trip was supposed to be the perfect holiday. Six friends, reuniting after two decades, spending the weekend in a beautiful riad in Marrakesh.
Only, these friends are linked by more than their university days. Together, they've kept a dark secret that changed the course of all their lives forever.
And as the truth threatens to surface in the stifling Morrocan heat, they all begin to question what really happened that terrible night twenty years ago...
Praise for The Trip:
'Luminous. Evokes a sultry and febrile setting with luscious detail' LOUISE DEAN
'With such beautiful, evocative writing and a page turning plot at its core, this is truly a perfect summer read!' CARYS JONES
'An intriguing, original and emotional read' JENNY QUINTANA
'A gorgeously written and heart-tugging emotional deep dive of friends in their forties' HARRIET WALKER
'An exquisitely written meditation on the way the choices we make in our twenties ricochet throughout our lives.' KATE MAXWELL
'The descriptions are exquisite, the characters rich, never letting up with the pace and intrigue of the best psychological thrillers' CAROLINE CORCORAN