Dead End Close
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Narrated by:
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Elliot Chapman
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Written by:
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Dominic Utton
About this listen
The people here - they're not so pretty. But they are at least real....
This is Oxford.
The real Oxford.
Not the dreaming spires and punting. Not the bicycles and tourists. Not the gowned academics and sandstone colleges.
This is Dead End Close.
Seven houses and their inhabitants: different people, different lives, brought together in one cul-de-sac...and all with the sinister feeling that someone is watching and steering the events that unfold around its residents.
Seven houses, seven deadly secrets and before long, all begin to converge.
Who or what can save them?
Dead End Close is a thrilling literary tale filled with colourful characters and set against the backdrop of the true Oxford.
©2017 Dominic Utton (P)2017 Audible, LtdCritic Reviews
"Unexpected and amusing...very entertaining." (The Lady)
"The world's commuters have finally got their own latter-day Updike." (The Irish Times)
"Extremely accomplished... fun, whimsical, and yet also cutting and sharp." (New Books Magazine)
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