
The Passenger
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Narrated by:
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Rupert Bush
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Deirdra Whelan
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Written by:
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Daniel Hurst
About this listen
She takes the same train every day. But this is a journey she’ll never forget. The Passenger is a stunning psychological thriller with a nerve-shredding climax. Perfect for fans of Mark Edwards, K.L. Slater and Miranda Rijks.
Amanda is a hardworking single mum, completely focused on her job and her daughter, Louise. She’s been saving for years, and now, finally, she can afford to give up work and chase her dream. But then, on her commute home from London to Brighton, she meets a charming stranger - who seems to know everything about her. He delivers an ultimatum. She needs to give him the code for the safe where she keeps her savings before the train reaches Brighton - or she’ll never see Louise again. Convinced that the threat is real, Amanda is stunned, horrified. She knows she should give him the code, but she can’t. Because she also knows there is a terrible secret in that safe which will destroy her life and Louise’s, too....
©2021 Daniel Hurst (P)2021 W F HowesCritic Reviews
“Hurst draws the reader into his characters’ world and turns our expectations on their heads as we try and navigate through this unusual and cleverly drawn plot." (On the Shelf Books)
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- AmazonFANBOY
- 15-03-25
One journey, chilling twists
This was a great listen. An ordinary, perhaps boring female protagonist. At least that's what you think until the story starts unravelling.
Every passenger has a story. You always know that and I'm sure everyone has wondered what their quiet fellow passenger is up to in real life. Daniel Hurst weaves a great tale and the narration is exciting enough and keeps pace with the furious storyline.
Don't want to add spoilers here but I will be checking out this author. I'm surprised that there's another review here who has given a single star. Either that person hasn't read the book or maybe has a grudge. Either way this book deserves nothing less than 3 stars and even 5 stars from some. Me on the other hand always think there's more perfection to come.
Definitely a good read.
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