Reviews
Narrator Marisa Calin's pacing is perfect for the slow unraveling of the story...Recommended to Tami Hoag and Lisa Gardner fans., "Once you start listening to this audio cocktail spiked with Gaslight, The Memory Keeper's Daughter and a dash of The Bad Seed , don't plan to do anything else." BookPage "The story is told by Geniver, and reader Marisa Calin brings a richness in tone and personality to the character." The Star-Ledger, "...skillfully narrated by Marisa Calin in an inspired, emotional performance. Calin's ability to capture the essence of the novel's troubled, ravaged heroine, Geniver Loxley, is extraordinary. Calin's pacing is steady, her tone is simple and understated, and yet her voice possesses a slight tremble during Geniver's dialogue. In this audio edition, McKenzie and Calin - by the power of her performance - force listeners to wonder how they might act in a similar situation." - Publishers Weekly , starred review, "The story is told by Geniver, and reader Marisa Calin brings a richness in tone and personality to the character." - The Star-Ledger, "Once you start listening to this audio cocktail spiked with Gaslight, The Memory Keeper's Daughter and a dash of The Bad Seed , don't plan to do anything else." BookPage "The story is told by Geniver, and reader Marisa Calin brings a richness in tone and personality to the character." The Star-Ledger "…skillfully narrated by Marisa Calin in an inspired, emotional performance. Calin's ability to capture the essence of the novel's troubled, ravaged heroine, Geniver Loxley, is extraordinary. Calin's pacing is steady, her tone is simple and understated, and yet her voice possesses a slight tremble during Geniver's dialogue. In this audio edition, McKenzie and Calin by the power of her performance force listeners to wonder how they might act in a similar situation." Publishers Weekly , starred review, "Narrator Marisa Calin's pacing is perfect for the slow unraveling of the story...Recommended to Tami Hoag and Lisa Gardner fans." - Library Journal, "Once you start listening to this audio cocktail spiked with Gaslight, The Memory Keeper's Daughter and a dash of The Bad Seed , don't plan to do anything else." -- BookPage "The story is told by Geniver, and reader Marisa Calin brings a richness in tone and personality to the character." -- The Star-Ledger "...skillfully narrated by Marisa Calin in an inspired, emotional performance. Calin's ability to capture the essence of the novel's troubled, ravaged heroine, Geniver Loxley, is extraordinary. Calin's pacing is steady, her tone is simple and understated, and yet her voice possesses a slight tremble during Geniver's dialogue. In this audio edition, McKenzie and Calin - by the power of her performance - force listeners to wonder how they might act in a similar situation." -- Publishers Weekly, starred review "Narrator Marisa Calin's pacing is perfect for the slow unraveling of the story...Recommended to Tami Hoag and Lisa Gardner fans." -- Library Journal, "Once you start listening to this audio cocktail spiked with Gaslight, The Memory Keeper's Daughter and a dash of The Bad Seed , don't plan to do anything else." - BookPage, ...skillfully narrated by Marisa Calin in an inspired, emotional performance. Calin's ability to capture the essence of the novel's troubled, ravaged heroine, Geniver Loxley, is extraordinary. Calin's pacing is steady, her tone is simple and understated, and yet her voice possesses a slight tremble during Geniver's dialogue. In this audio edition, McKenzie and Calin - by the power of her performance - force listeners to wonder how they might act in a similar situation., "Once you start listening to this audio cocktail spiked with Gaslight, The Memory Keeper's Daughter and a dash of The Bad Seed , don't plan to do anything else." BookPage "The story is told by Geniver, and reader Marisa Calin brings a richness in tone and personality to the character." The Star-Ledger "…skillfully narrated by Marisa Calin in an inspired, emotional performance. Calin's ability to capture the essence of the novel's troubled, ravaged heroine, Geniver Loxley, is extraordinary. Calin's pacing is steady, her tone is simple and understated, and yet her voice possesses a slight tremble during Geniver's dialogue. In this audio edition, McKenzie and Calin by the power of her performance force listeners to wonder how they might act in a similar situation." Publishers Weekly , starred review "Narrator Marisa Calin's pacing is perfect for the slow unraveling of the story…Recommended to Tami Hoag and Lisa Gardner fans." Library Journal, The story is told by Geniver, and reader Marisa Calin brings a richness in tone and personality to the character., Once you start listening to this audio cocktail spiked with Gaslight, The Memory Keeper's Daughter and a dash of The Bad Seed , don't plan to do anything else.