The Dark Rose

The Dark Rose

by Erin Kelly

Narrated by Jill Tanner

Unabridged — 11 hours, 31 minutes

The Dark Rose

The Dark Rose

by Erin Kelly

Narrated by Jill Tanner

Unabridged — 11 hours, 31 minutes

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Overview

Kirkus Reviews hailed Erin Kelly's debut novel The Poison Tree as "a richly shaded work." Her atmospheric follow-up, The Dark Rose, follows Louisa, a 39-year-old still haunted by a tragic love affair from her youth. Seeking peace of mind, Louisa busies herself restoring an Elizabethan garden. But when she meets Paul-a 19-year-old with demons of his own-and the two become lovers, Louisa discovers that she can't outrun the past forever. "[A] brooding story and a real 'can't put it down' mystery."-Independent (UK)

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Library Journal

Forced into petty theft that ended gruesomely in murder, 19-year-old Paul testified against a bullying friend to avoid prison. Louisa works to restore a faded Elizabethan garden while suppressing an infatuation that ended badly. But Paul brings it all back (he looks markedly like the man who wrecked Louisa's life), and the two start a secret affair. Too bad the past intervenes. Kelly made a name for herself with The Poison Tree; get this follow-up wherever twisty suspense is popular.

JUNE 2012 - AudioFile

Twenty-year-old Paul, who is in a witness protection program, is helping to restore Kelstice Gardens as he waits to be called as the prime witness in a murder trial. Louisa, who is 20 years his senior and is on the lam, sees Paul as the doppelganger of her tragic first love, Adam. Touted as a psychological thriller, THE DARK ROSE disappoints. Narrator Jill Tanner's effort is commendable but can’t overcome the flaws of a story that meanders between 1989 and 2009, hinting at the pasts of these two characters whose lives become interwoven in the present. Her delivery is careful and has a steady pace and clear enunciation, but chapters move abruptly between time and character, creating confusion, and the ending leaves too many loose threads hanging. N.E.M. © AudioFile 2012, Portland, Maine

Product Details

BN ID: 2940169390223
Publisher: Recorded Books, LLC
Publication date: 02/02/2012
Edition description: Unabridged
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