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  • Scandalous Housewives: Mumbai

  • Written by: Madhuri Banerjee
  • Narrated by: Shaheen Khan
  • Length: 8 hrs and 16 mins
  • 4.0 out of 5 stars (48 ratings)

Scandalous Housewives: Mumbai

Written by: Madhuri Banerjee
Narrated by: Shaheen Khan

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Sapphire Towers: Just another residential high-rise in Mumbai where the humdrum routine of daily life carries on with clockwork precision. But beneath the tranquil surface lurks a web of lies and deceit spun by a group of lonely housewives.

Gita, frustrated mother of two young daughters, longs to escape the monotony of her marriage and lusts after a forbidden relationship. Sarita, conservative Gujarati housewife and mother, is addicted to kinky sex and pays a dear price for it. Stylish working mother Aarti nurses an appalling secret that could end her marriage. And sultry ex-model Natasha, who seems to have it all, is hopelessly in love with a much younger man - the son of one of her friends.

Even as these women scramble to conceal their darkest secrets, an anonymous email is sent out to all the residents of Sapphire Towers with horrific consequences.

Racy and unpause-able, Scandalous Housewives: Mumbai is the first book in the sizzling new series by best-selling author Madhuri Banerjee which tells the stories of the unsung housewives of urban India who will go to any lengths to fulfil their deepest, darkest desires.

©2014 Madhuri Banerjee (P)2016 Audible, Inc.

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narrated doesn't sound like an Indian

the narrator has very bad pronunciations for Hindi words. Calling Shailesh as Shaai-lesh and dabba as daa-baa. these are just a few. it was a good story but narration made it bad.

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okie story

the narration is below par, the story is good . could have been better at parts

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poor narration

While the story was blah, the narration was a real let down.
Sometimes it felt that the women were living under Taliban rule..
There should be some substance to the story

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