I Want You Gone

· Tantor Media Inc · Lukija: Gemma Dawson
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The one obituary you never want to read-is your own. Laura Swallow is dead. A life cut tragically short, says the newspaper obituary. But that's a lie. Estate agent Laura did not die in a car accident. She is alive and well. At first, Laura thinks it's a sick joke. But multiple announcements of her death are followed by increasingly sinister real-life events. Already fragile, struggling to recover from a recent divorce, Laura is plunged into a living nightmare. Who can she trust? Her new lover? Her clients and work colleagues? What about her ex-husband and his smug fiancee? Can Laura even rely on her best friends? And why is it that Laura's present troubles are so tied up with her sister's sudden death all those years ago? But one thing Laura is sure of-someone out there wants her to suffer. Wants her gone. Forever.

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Miranda Rijks is the author of I Want You Gone, the Dr. Pippa Durrant Mystery series, and the self-help book How Compatible Are You?. She lives in Sussex with her husband, their musician daughter, and black Labrador. Visit her at mirandarijks.com.

Gemma Dawson is a classically trained British actress who was born and raised in London, England. She has narrated over sixty audiobooks and has also lent her voice to documentaries, television shows, commercials, and major motion pictures. A graduate of the American Academy of Dramatic Arts, Gemma lives in New York City.

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