The Teacher
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- $24.99
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- $24.99
Publisher Description
Lesson #1: Trust no one.
Eve has a good life. She wakes up each day, kisses her husband Nate, and heads off to teach math at the local high school. All is as it should be. Except…
Last year, Caseham High was rocked by a scandal involving a student-teacher affair, with one student, Addie, at its center. But Eve knows there is far more to these ugly rumors than meets the eye.
Addie can’t be trusted. She lies. She hurts people. She destroys lives. At least, that’s what everyone says.
But nobody knows the real Addie. Nobody knows the secrets that could destroy her. And Addie will do anything to keep it quiet…
From the New York Times bestselling author Freida McFadden comes a chilling story of twisted secrets and long-awaited revenge.
APPLE BOOKS REVIEW
High school is rarely easy for anyone, but in this thriller, it can be downright deadly. Eve and Nate are a married couple teaching at the same school. Addie is a student at the center of rumors about an inappropriate relationship with her math teacher—and those rumors led to him getting fired. The dynamic between the three starts getting complicated pretty quickly, and before long we discover that nobody in this story is being totally honest. Besides being a best-selling author, Freida McFadden is a physician who specializes in the workings of the human brain, so she knows how to craft taut and effective psychological suspense. And that’s before you even get to the plot twists. Narrators Leslie Howard and Danny Montooth give Eve and Nate just the right blend of tension and terror. See for yourself why this book is a bestseller.
Customer Reviews
Twists!
The twists just kept coming!!
Not the biggest fan of the narrator, but the book was great!!
Not what I expected
I started off like “this is pretty good”. By the late middle/ending, my jaw was on the floor. I was not expecting every turn. Absolutely amazing! Def worth the listen fully though.
Narrators need to change
The biggest Issue I have with her audiobooks are her narrators. They do not narrate the emotion of the words correctly, they always make the men’s dialogue come off as suspicious, ominous, and spooky, almost. The men’s dialogue never is happy, or genuine, if that makes sense. That is the only criticism I can really give about her audiobooks. It’s very annoying that they do notportray the emotion of the dialogue correctly