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Thornwood House
- Narrated by: Eloise Oxer
- Length: 16 hrs and 25 mins
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Publisher's Summary
When you're all that stands between the murderous past and the fate of those you love, how far would you go to save them?
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- Nancy F.
- 08-08-15
Five Stars With a Caution
My reaction after the first hour of this book: Narrator's voice was irritating and insipid. I was drifting off, probably because of boredom or at least a very slow plot. Wondered if I should return the book for a credit refund.
My reaction after finishing this book: Wow! What a story!! Didn't want it to end. I'm on to Anna Romer's next book immediately and I'm delighted that Eloise Oxer is the narrator.
My caution: Don't give up until you've given this book a chance.
Now to the review. This is a complex story covering 3 generations' stories. The consistent thread is a string of murders, an enchanting family home and property, and the enduring relationships of mothers and daughters. Romer's descriptive talents are almost poetic, bringing the outdoors to life in a way that lets you see, hear and smell what she is describing. She has created intriguing and very human characters that I honestly felt I knew after a few hrs. Oxer is the exactly right narrator for this tale. Close to the end when very pivotal (and dangerous) events were occurring, Oxer's pace picked up with so much tension communicated that I actually could feel my heart racing.
This book wants the listener to have faith that all will become clear, which is to say that not all explanations are immediately forthcoming. I ended up liking that approach very much, feeling an even stronger connection to the story as the explanations were revealed. I recommend this book without reservation -- and just the one caution.
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- Maria
- 11-29-14
I absolutely adored this book! One of my faves!!
I just love, love, love stories about old houses, family secrets, mysteries surrounding diaries, and connections between the past and the present. This novel has it all! I almost listened to it straight thru, but stopped myself about 5 hours from the end and began listening to it in half-hour chunks here and there just to make it last longer. This was seriously one of those books that I didn't want to end. If you love Kate Morton or Kimberley Freeman, you absolutely have to listen to Anna Romer. I loved this even more than Lyrebird Hill (and I loved Lyrebird Hill). Eloise Oxer is the perfect narrator, too. One of the things I love most is the author's detail about nature and the animals -- but it's not so much that it distracts or annoys. Plus, her character descriptions and multiple "mini-twists" and mysteries keep the storyline flowing so well. I can't praise this book enough. I very much look forward to the next book by Anna Romer (and I hope it involves a beautiful old house with rambling gardens, secret rooms and mysterious family secrets!).
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- goodlife guide
- 12-01-14
Great story and setting
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- Kathy
- 11-07-14
Love, Love, Love this book!
Great story, Wonderful performance!
Loved the detail. Description of the scenery and landscape made you feel like you were there. The plot twists kept you thinking.
Highly recommended.
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- Mccangus
- 06-14-15
Spectacular imagery, thrilling tale
I stumbled upon the is book, and I was captivated from start to finish. I can't wait to read more from this author/reader team!! Highly recommended.
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- Amazon Customer
- 11-17-15
Drama
Too dramatic with too many descriptive, flowery phrases for my taste. More like period romance. Just not my style. The Performance is very good though.
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- Laura L. Johnson
- 02-25-15
Started out slow...
...but picked up and kept on rolling. Good story and nice reading of it. Going to check out more books from this author.
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- Marina
- 07-30-15
Trying Too Hard
Would you try another book from Anna Romer and/or Eloise Oxer?
Probably not. The writing was very cliche and boring at times. The story was intriguing at first, I usually love modern/ historic mysteries (Kate Morton is one of my favorites), but Anna Romer is no Kate. Her language is so over done that I find it more annoying than affecting.
What was your reaction to the ending? (No spoilers please!)
The ending was the worst. I really can't stand when authors make the heroin out to be some whiny, over excited person who can't function in high stress situations. It's so played out. I would just ONCE like to see a woman character be written in a way that doesn't make her seem hysterical and over emotional.
Could you see Thornwood House being made into a movie or a TV series? Who should the stars be?
Sure, a Lifetime movie with some great soap opera stars would definitely fit the writing. Lots of opportunities for audible gasping and hysterical crying.
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This book could have been 6 hours easily. The story drags on so much, even after the "shocking" ending is very clear. The characters are annoying, especially the main woman. The narration is good, cant fault her for having to read silly, unrealistic dialog...
12 people found this helpful
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- Catalina Ortiz
- 11-06-15
extremely descriptive
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The story was intriguing but I found quite annoying it went over descriptive on every single detail of objects, places and thoughts. I honestly had to skip some parts of endless descriptions to get to the point of the story which I found completely unnecessary.
26 people found this helpful
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- Scott
- 03-25-15
Good story
This was an interesting story line. I kinda saw where this was going half way through, although this did not lessen my interest in the story. Worth a credit for sure. I like the narration and found her voice pleasant and the different characters distinguishable from one another. I will be looking for more of this authors work.
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- Sarah
- 10-08-14
Wonderful story, one I could listen to again
Where does Thornwood House rank among all the audiobooks you’ve listened to so far?
It's the best so far!
What did you like best about this story?
It kept me on the edge of my seat the whole way, with many twists! I loved that it was set in Australia too.
What does Eloise Oxer bring to the story that you wouldn’t experience if you had only read the book?
I have actually read the book and loved it so much I wanted to listen to it. The way Eloise read was better than I imagined. Hearing her read, made me fall even more in love with some characters.
Was this a book you wanted to listen to all in one sitting?
Yes for sure but it wasn't possible, I spread it over 4 days....
Any additional comments?
I cannot recommend this book enough...my favourite novel in 2014.
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- Donna
- 01-20-16
Great book
Refreshing to listen to (for me) a new author, great story and wonderful narration. Highly recommend this Australian author. The story is well laced together and keeps the listener guessing. Loved the style and the language. Eloise Oxer handles the varied characters well and as one other listener commented, the children sound like kids not cutesy sickly sweet cartoon characters.
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- Karen
- 05-02-15
Excellent
Loved this novel. Excellent writer, excellent reader too, could see everything so clearly in my minds eye. Just wanted to keep listening none stop. It had everything I like. Mystery past and present, lost love found, thrilling edge of seat stuff, family drama. Just loved it.
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- Anonymous User
- 08-06-19
Thoroughly Enjoyed
Great story full with mystery. Couldn’t wait to listen to it. Narrator did a great job and overall enjoyed and loved it.
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- Fitzy-Mitzy
- 08-04-19
Cliff hanger
Love a good Aussie story! This made me want to keep driving just so I could hear the ending.
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- Lexi
- 07-23-19
Returned this book
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- Anonymous User
- 08-18-18
Beautiful Story
What a fantastic story, the twists and turns keep you enthralled until the end, narrated superbly.
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- Amazon Customer
- 08-05-18
Didn’t like it at all
Stopped after a few chapters.... just not interesting . Narrator was fine but the writing really annoying..
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- Mari
- 02-18-15
A Truly Beautiful Story
This novel combines mystery, ghosts of the past, romance and family drama - all seamlessly. It is a beautiful story, with very good narration.
We are very blessed to currently have some wonderful Australian women authors, so if you enjoy Kate Morton or Liane Moriarty, I think you will love this book as well.
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- Anonymous User
- 02-18-20
Fantastic
This book had me hooked from the start, a wonderful, heartwarming and gripping storyline all rolled into one. It was read absolutely beautifully. Cannot praise Eloise enough for making the characters so realistic