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In a Dark, Dark Wood
- Narrated by: Imogen Church
- Length: 10 hrs and 9 mins
- Categories: Mystery, Thriller & Suspense, Crime Fiction
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Publisher's Summary
Someone's getting married. Someone's getting murdered.
In a dark, dark wood
Nora hasn't seen Clare for 10 years. Not since Nora walked out of school one day and never went back.
There was a dark, dark house
Until, out of the blue, an invitation to Clare’s hen do arrives. Is this a chance for Nora to finally put her past behind her?
And in the dark, dark house, there was a dark, dark room
But something goes wrong. Very wrong.
And in the dark, dark room....
Some things can’t stay secret forever.
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- Anonymous M
- 27-02-21
Exceptionally well narrated!
Overall, I enjoyed the experience of this AB. But don't expect much from the storyline if you're a frequent thriller/mystery reader. It's quite predictable.
Buuuuut, do give it a go as you'd thoroughly enjoy the narration. ♥ Loved the performance!
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- Amit Kumar
- 31-10-19
entertaining and gripping
loved the narration. story is very interesting and gripping. fell in love with cherectors. good read.
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- Gaurang
- 06-02-19
The story was amazing 😍👌👌
This was my first audio book and the first book by Tooth Ware and it was so so thrilling. My God at the end I became so impatient to finish the story.
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- Kristinn Björn Sigfússon
- 11-01-17
Could not stop listening
Great story, great narration and a good plot. Hard to stop listening to this one.
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- Amanda Ehrlich
- 02-03-17
Excellent performance.
Very engaging. Imogen Church did a wonderful job reading. I would recommend this book to anyone who loves a who-done-it with an unreliable narrator.
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- E. Gal
- 12-04-16
Good narration, lame story
If she would have settled the story after the characters university, lets say this happened 5,6 years after that, it would totally made sense, but a girl hung up on a relationship of her teens that ended more than 10 years ago its basically lame and then the rest of the story made no sense at all. I finished bc I was waiting for it to get good. Darn waste of time. The narration was good though.
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- Jennifer
- 24-01-16
A few thrilling moments, strains belief
I finished this, and enjoyed it while listening, but I felt that it was overall very disappointing. The climax is just silly, some of the characters are quite annoying. And their motivations are not believable. The performance is good, but otherwise, do not recommend.
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- Lural92
- 28-01-20
Amazing Narration !
This book is okay. The story is perfectly decent and has good moments of ‘mystery’. At some point I understand what the narrator went through and how hard it can be to let go of someone we loved. HOWEVER the real reason I would recommend this book is for the amazing narration work by Imogen Church. She made this book a thousand times better and much more interesting than what I’m sure it actually is. So 5 stars to her !
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- barbara
- 03-02-19
In a Dark Dark Wood
Really enjoyed this book, love the way the story unfolded and never guessed whudunit. Didn't want to put it down, listened till 2am this morning. The narration was excellent. If you enjoy a good psychological story, I recommend this book.
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- DIanne
- 22-07-18
Couldn’t stop listening
This is not the sort of book I would normally listen to or read - it was recommended by a friend
But I’m glad I did
A murder mystery story with plenty of twists and turns that keeps you guessing almost to the end
A story of vengeance and secrets and plotting
I highly recommend it
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- Pascaline Stevens
- 19-01-18
Chilling
Loved the book. I couldn’t stop listening. Very real and authentic. The author doesn’t disappoint.
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- Anonymous User
- 10-08-17
Ok
Would you say that listening to this book was time well-spent? Why or why not?
Hmmm. I started reading this book from my local library...usually I start a book in hard copy then start audible version when I get the story going and sort of know what's going on...so it was time well managed. This isn't my favorite genre; I didn't find myself 'dying' to read it. I was actually disappointed at the end. I thought, this is what I waited for!?! Same thing happened in her next book, the women in cabin 10-great for the first half then just took forever to end.
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- Kimberlee
- 05-08-17
Well done- I am now a Ruth Ware fan!!
"Why am I here?"- a question so many of us ask ourselves in uncomfortable social situations. This gripping story includes a great deal of introspection, and although the cast seems rather young, overall, I still found it an exciting and was not able to stop listening until the very end. I sense a movie in the making!
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- annab
- 18-05-16
had me glued from page 1
What did you like most about In a Dark, Dark Wood?
it was never boring. this book just got on with the story from start to finish and had me gripped the entire way.
What does Imogen Church bring to the story that you wouldn’t experience if you had only read the book?
her voices were brilliant. she could do different accents and bring soul to the characters in a way that you may not get when just reading. they became more believable
Any additional comments?
really enjoyed listening to this book which i think had a lot to do with how it was narrated. i think some bits were a little predicatble but it didn't really matter as you still didn't know how it was all going to end. would recommend it for sure
16 people found this helpful
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- kim
- 12-06-16
Fantastic
One of the best audio books I've heard! I was hooked, listening at every spare moment.
Brilliant story line and great narration
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- ophelia
- 03-08-15
Excellent
For once- a narrator who can do accents and make it an enjoyable listening experience. Good plot, well structured . Really enjoyed
26 people found this helpful
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- KomKem
- 10-11-15
Couldn't stop reading
Such a great book, brilliant story line, full of plot twists. Would defiantly recommend to anyone wanted a good read
17 people found this helpful
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- Mazalicious
- 04-11-15
Unputdownable! I loved this!
Brilliant. V enjoyable story, great atmospheric writing and exceptionally skilful and compelling narration. The pace was about right and lots of details in the plot to consider. I guessed the conclusion about three quarters of the way through but that didn't spoil my enjoyment at all. Imogen Church is such a fab narrator. I always love listening to her. Her ability to convey atmosphere is good and her mastery of different voices and accents is legendary. I would definitely read things from this author - and listen to this narrator - again.
14 people found this helpful
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- BookHopper
- 19-05-16
Gripping story, superbly read
One of the best audiobook readers I've heard! And the story gripped me all the way through.
13 people found this helpful
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- Gillian
- 06-08-15
Very good!
Slowish start but an excellent listen. Couldn't put it down. Not read any of Ruth Ware's books before but I will in the future.
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- Miss hearts
- 19-05-16
Enough twist & turns to keep me listening
The narrator was perfect for this book, threw a few accents in when appropriate but not annoying.
It's was an easy listen, Some reviews said it was abit predictable but I didn't think so, there was enough twists to keep me guessing and I changed my mind a few times.
12 people found this helpful
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- MRS
- 18-11-15
KEPT ME LISTENING, I REALLY ENJOYED IT.
Firstly I must say the reader was excellent. She had me smiling often when she was Flo. She portrayed the individuals in my opinion excellently.
It did keep me guessing along the way but some parts were so obvious because of this I have marked a 4.
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- Jill Besterman
- 24-08-15
A hen party from Hell
What could Ruth Ware have done to make this a more enjoyable book for you?
Been less overly dramatic with her reading of the story
Would you listen to another book narrated by Imogen Church?
Doubtful
What reaction did this book spark in you? Anger, sadness, disappointment?
Boredom. I struggled to finish it
Any additional comments?
A group of not particularly likeable people get together, against the better judgement of several of them, to celebrate the hen night of one member. The main character hasn't actually seen her for years and there is obviously a lot of history in their past. Tragedy occurs but the villain of the piece is pretty predictable.
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- Anonymous User
- 25-03-21
The 20's chapters could be seriously condensed
It reaaaalllllyy drags towards the mid/end. You could skip a chapter or two and miss absolutely nothing new. That said, the performance was great, each character had their own voice.
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- Steffi
- 16-08-19
Hmmmmm
This book is not really for me, but great narration! The pacing wasn't very good, the beginning was slow and suspenseful, but the ending was rushed.
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- Amazon Customer
- 20-06-19
Great and unpredictable
Really great book, there were quite a few moments where I thought I knew what the plot twist was going to be but I was happy that it wasn't that obvious. I loved Imogens narration, the only thing that brought me out of the story was that towards the end the main characters inner dialogue started to sound the same as another characters voice.
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- Jess
- 03-05-19
Interesting
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- Karen
- 10-10-18
Easy listening
Narrator did an excellent job, usually struggle with accents in audio books, but Imogen was great. Storyline was great and moved fast
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- Jo howard
- 24-07-18
Another great read
A great story about friends, betrayal & jealousy. Not overly exciting or difficult to figure out but enjoyable nonetheless
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- Anonymous User
- 21-06-18
Good story but predictable twists
Enjoyed this story, it’s well told and the narrator is great. Devoured it over two days. Only problem for me was that every single twist and turn was predictable. It won’t leave you guessing whodunnit, how and why... but it’s an entertaining ride.