The House on the Cliff The House on the Cliff

The House on the Cliff

    • 3.3 • 3 Ratings
    • $19.99

    • $19.99

Publisher Description

Jessica Mayhew is a sharp, successful therapist with a thriving practice and loving family. But the arrival of a new client, actor Gwydion Morgan, coincides with a turbulent moment in her life: her husband has just confessed to a one-night stand with a younger woman. The son of a famous stage director, Gwydion is good-looking and talented but mentally fragile, tormented by an intriguing phobia. When Jessica receives a frantic call warning that he is suicidal, she decides to make a house call.

The Morgans live in a grand clifftop mansion overlooking the rocky Welsh coast. It seems to be a remote paradise, but there's something sinister about it too: Jessica learns that the family's former au pair drowned in the bay under mysterious circumstances. In her quest to help Gwydion, to whom she's grown increasingly attached, Jessica becomes ensnared in the Morgan family mystery, which soon becomes an explosive public scandal—one that puts her directly in harm's way. Meanwhile, Jessica is doing her best to keep her marriage and family together, but her growing attraction to Gwydion is impossible to ignore.

Smart, stylish, and suspenseful, The House on the Cliff announces the arrival of a winning female protagonist in Jessica Mayhew and an exciting new crime writer in Charlotte Williams.

GENRE
Mysteries & Thrillers
NARRATOR
AL
Alison Larkin
LANGUAGE
EN
English
LENGTH
09:12
hr min
RELEASED
2014
February 25
PUBLISHER
HarperAudio
SIZE
381.4
MB

Customer Reviews

Hguone80 ,

Not too mysterious

I second the predictability comment. Apart from that disappointing fact, it was an enjoyable book. Just not much of a mystery.

BrittELewis ,

Predictable

I have never left a review but felt this one needed a warning. I never try to predict the outcome of mystery books, preferring to just go along for the ride, but from the beginning this book was unbearably predictable. There also seemed to be an unnecessary storyline involving underage sexuality. The psychiatry talk and explanations were the most interesting part of the book.

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