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Anybody Out There

British Book Awards Author of the Year 2022

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Anybody Out There

Written by: Marian Keyes
Narrated by: Niamh Daly
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The abridged, downloadable audiobook edition of Marian Keyes's thoroughly entertaining Anybody Out There, read by the actress Niamh Daly.

'I had to go back to New York and try to find him. There was a chance he mightn't be there but I had to give it a go because there was one thing I was certain of: he wasn't here.'

Anna Walsh is officially a wreck. She's covered in bandages and she's lying in her parents' Good Front Room dreaming of leaving Dublin and getting back to New York.

To her friends.

To The Most Fabulous Job in the World™.

And most of all, back to her husband, Aiden.

But her family have other ideas (not to mention the usual problems that beset the Walsh sisters). And Aiden, for some reason, seems unwilling to get in touch.

What happened to Anna to send her so far from all that she loves? And what happened to her marriage that her husband won't talk to her?


'It takes real talent to make a reader laugh and cry ... the story will stay with you long after you've read the last page' Heat

Women's Fiction

Critic Reviews

The jokes are as good as ever, Keyes' large cast of Irish and American characters fizz and crackle off the page. High quality entertainment
It takes real talent to make a reader laugh and cry … the story will stay with you long after you've read the last page
The novel is a rare blend of genres, a richly enjoyable satire and an inspirational tale of one woman's triumph over despair (Telegraph)
Keyes writes brilliantly, as always, about love, grief, jealousy and friendship
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