Title: The Last Thing He Told Me
Author: Laura Dave
Narrated by: Rebecca Lowman
Publisher: Simon
& Schuster Audio
Length: Approximately
8 hours and 49 minutes
Source: Review
Copy from Simon & Schuster.
Thank-you!
The Last Thing He
Told Me was the May selection for the Page-turners Book Club at the Kewaunee
Public Library. I enjoyed this book, but
sadly missed the lunch time meeting due to work commitments.
Hannah is happily
married to Owen Michaels and loves being the stepmother to Owen’s daughter,
Bailey. Bailey has hit her teen years
and parenting has gotten tricky. After
Owen’s firm gets embroiled into a scandal that will defraud investors, he
disappears. After the FBI shows up,
Hannah discovers that Owen is not who he said he was. Where has Owen gone and
what secrets now threaten the family?
I enjoyed that the
Michaels family is found living in a houseboat in Sausalito at the start of the
novel. This was a unique and fun
setting. I found this audiobook to be
very engaging and I really wanted to know how this mystery would end. I can’t say much more about this without ruining
the story. I did like the overall theme
of family and love in this story. What
are you willing to do to protect those that you love?
Rebecca Lowman was
an excellent narrator. I wanted to keep
driving past my work to listen keep listening to this story.
Favorite Quote:
“This is the thing
about good and evil. They aren't so far apart - and they often start from the
same valiant place of wanting something to be different.”
Overall, The Last
Thing He Told Me is an engaging suspense novel and an excellent audiobook.
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