The Other Child

An old farm, a deserted landscape, a dark secret from times past with fatal consequences for the present...

In the tranquil northern seaside town of Scarborough, a student is found cruelly murdered. For months, the investigators are in the dark-until they are faced with a copycat crime. The investigation continues as they struggle to establish a connection between the two victims. Ambitious detective Valerie Almond clings to the all-too obvious, a rift within the family of the second victim, but there is far more to the case than it first appears. Soon Valerie is led toward a dark secret inextricably linked to the evacuation of children to Scarborough during World War II. Horrified at her last-minute discovery, Valerie realizes that she may be too late to save the next victim.

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The Other Child

An old farm, a deserted landscape, a dark secret from times past with fatal consequences for the present...

In the tranquil northern seaside town of Scarborough, a student is found cruelly murdered. For months, the investigators are in the dark-until they are faced with a copycat crime. The investigation continues as they struggle to establish a connection between the two victims. Ambitious detective Valerie Almond clings to the all-too obvious, a rift within the family of the second victim, but there is far more to the case than it first appears. Soon Valerie is led toward a dark secret inextricably linked to the evacuation of children to Scarborough during World War II. Horrified at her last-minute discovery, Valerie realizes that she may be too late to save the next victim.

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The Other Child

The Other Child

by Charlotte Link

Narrated by Davina Porter

Unabridged — 17 hours, 42 minutes

The Other Child

The Other Child

by Charlotte Link

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Unabridged — 17 hours, 42 minutes

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Overview

An old farm, a deserted landscape, a dark secret from times past with fatal consequences for the present...

In the tranquil northern seaside town of Scarborough, a student is found cruelly murdered. For months, the investigators are in the dark-until they are faced with a copycat crime. The investigation continues as they struggle to establish a connection between the two victims. Ambitious detective Valerie Almond clings to the all-too obvious, a rift within the family of the second victim, but there is far more to the case than it first appears. Soon Valerie is led toward a dark secret inextricably linked to the evacuation of children to Scarborough during World War II. Horrified at her last-minute discovery, Valerie realizes that she may be too late to save the next victim.


Editorial Reviews

JULY 2013 - AudioFile

The inimitable Davina Porter nails it once again in her performance of THE OTHER CHILD. Amid an atmosphere of dark secrets and fatal consequences, she gives precise personalities to each of the key players in Link's psychological thriller. In Scarborough, on the British coast, a brutal murder connects a range of disparate characters, and a copycat crime leads to a mystery involving children who were evacuated during the Blitz of WWII. Porter matches Link's character development with varying timbre, expression, and emphasis. As the plot requires, she deftly communicates insights into love, cruelty, obsession, and fear. An exquisite translation from the German by Stefan Tobler enhances the subtly building suspense. A.W. © AudioFile 2013, Portland, Maine

The New York Times Book Review - Marilyn Stasio

Every well-built psychological suspense narrative involves a thorough, methodical dissection of characters we've been led to believe we already know. It's a delicate skill, and authors like Ruth Rendell have made it into something of an art form…[Charlotte] Link demonstrates the same subtle touch…

Marilyn Stasio - The New York Times Book Review

Charlotte Link, a best-selling author in her native Germany but previously unknown to American readers, has the eerie insight peculiar to writers of psychological suspense. While most of us look at our neighbors and see ordinary people living humdrum lives, they see something dark and menacing beneath the surface.

Every well-built psychological suspense narrative involves a thorough, methodical dissection of characters we’ve been led to believe we already know. It’s a delicate skill, and authors like Ruth Rendell have made it into something of an art form. In this translation by Stefan Tobler, Link demonstrates the same subtle touch, keeping the reader’s eye trained on Fiona and the guilty secret she shares with Chad, while distracting us from the innocent-­looking characters standing quietly in the shadows.


Bella

High suspense.  A book to read in one go.

STARRED REVIEW Booklist

Most readers would never guess that this gripping psychological thriller, set in a small English village, was the work of a best-selling German novelist. Link’s English-language debut is a dark, disturbing novel of suspense on par with Minette Walters. Wallflower Gwen Beckett’s engagement party should have been as quiet as the bride-to-be. But her father’s old friend Fiona Barnes can’t hold her tongue and accuses Gwen’s fiancé of using Gwen to escape his own lackluster life and inherit the Beckett’s land. Later that night, Fiona is murdered. The crime bears similarities to the recent murder of a young college student. Could the two women have anything in common? Or could the murder be related to e-mails Fiona had recently written to Gwen’s father, breaking the silence about what happened between them during the war? The passages describing Gwen’s time at the Beckett’s farm during the Blitz introduce us to the “other child” referenced in the title—a damaged orphan who attaches himself to Fiona on the train ride to Yorkshire and accompanies her to the Beckett’s. Link builds a sense of menace in these chapters that makes the reader dread turning the page but keeps you up all night doing just that.

Plus Magazine

Unbelievably compelling.

Funkuhr

The new novel by the queen of German crime is jam-packed with surprises. Explosive, enthralling, and an absolute pleasure to read.

Kirkus Reviews

Although she's well-known in Germany, this book marks Link's first real entry into the American market. When plain, uninteresting Gwen Beckett becomes engaged to a handsome and accomplished man with little means, an old family friend, Fiona Barnes, smells a rat. Worse, the elderly Fiona isn't shy about saying what she thinks, and by doing so, she opens a floodgate of startling developments that take place both in wartime London and on the Beckett farm located in the Yorkshire countryside. First, there's the terrible murder of a young university student who is killed by an unknown assailant following a baby-sitting job. Then, following Gwen's engagement party, things become even more dangerous, as the killer, or a copycat, strikes again. DI Valerie Almond is brought in to solve the crime, and she races to catch the murderer or murderers before he or she strikes once more. The back story of what happened to the other child in the title--a little boy whose family died in the London air raids and ended up mistakenly accompanying Fiona to the Beckett farm during World War II--is compelling and offers a fascinating look at English rural life during the war. Fiona, painted as an unlikable and selfish woman, tells the story of the other child, Brian, and her feelings about him through a series of long email letters that Gwen finds. Rich with interesting characters and a plot that only becomes a little repetitive at the end, this is a solid tale that will keep readers guessing at the identity of the killer or killers. But some readers may be put off by the way Link's characters always choose to do the wrong thing. And for those who prefer an interesting, well-developed police investigator, Almond is a disappointment--dull, one-dimensional and not very competent. A compelling story, but the cop on the case isn't likely to garner fans with her approach to crime solving.

Product Details

BN ID: 2940169521672
Publisher: Blackstone Audio, Inc.
Publication date: 04/15/2013
Edition description: Unabridged
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