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  • Disappearance at Oare

  • Now a major TV series, Whitstable Pearl, starring Kerry Godliman
  • By: Julie Wassmer
  • Narrated by: Willow Nash
  • Length: 7 hrs and 17 mins
  • 4.3 out of 5 stars (26 ratings)

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Disappearance at Oare

By: Julie Wassmer
Narrated by: Willow Nash
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Summary

Disappearance at Oare is the fifth book in Julie Wassmer's popular crime series - now a major Acorn TV drama, Whitstable Pearl, starring Kerry Godliman as private detective and restaurateur, Pearl Nolan.

The Whitstable Pearl restaurant has been busy all summer while Pearl's detective agency has brought few interesting cases - until a prospective client calls....

Christina Scott confides that seven years ago she had the perfect life, with a seaside home, a confirmed pregnancy and Steven, a loving husband - until one morning she woke to find herself alone. Christina's husband had vanished, taking nothing with him but his car - which was later found abandoned at the beautifully mysterious Oare Marshes.

Now, with the legal presumption of Steven's death about to be made, Christina shows a photograph to Pearl. It's not of him but of her young son, Martin, who has grown up without his father - and Christina is adamant he now deserves to know the truth. Will Pearl help her solve the riddle of Steven's disappearance?

DCI Mike McGuire warns Pearl she's on a fool's errand, but the case resonates with Pearl as she begins to uncover secrets and lies that take her on a dangerous journey back into her own past as well as Christina's....

©2018 Julie Wassmer (P)2019 Little, Brown Book Group
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"A tried-and-tested crime recipe with Whitstable flavours that makes for a Michelin-starred read." (Daily Mail)

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Disappointing narration ruins it

I generally find this series easy reading/listening and like the main characters. Unfortunately I’d forgotten how disappointed I was with this narrator’s voices for the main characters in the last book and this is no better. Why make McGuire sound so stupid? Also the flow of the sentences is often wrong. Sadly I am returning the book and will be reading the kindle versions.

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