The Last Time I Saw Him
Stephanie King, Book 4
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Olivia Vinall
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Rachel Abbott
About this listen
He believes I can do no wrong.
Sadly, he's mistaken.
'Irresistibly twisty, demands to be binge-read ... kept me hooked until the final, jaw-dropping pages' D. S. Butler
'Relentless pacing and unexpected twists makes this a must-read.' John Marrs
'Missing Vera? Here is her successor: DS Stephanie King.' Daily Mail
Celia, Juliette and Nadia are complete strangers with one thing in common: they have all been wronged by Ellis Cobain. A wealthy philanthropist on course for a knighthood, Ellis' public persona is bulletproof - but lurking beneath this veneer is a sinister side that only the women closest to him have seen.
When they meet at a boutique hotel on the Cornish coast, brought together by the blind arrogance of their tormentor, they realise what connects them and form a pact to free themselves from his grasp.
But when a body is discovered they are left scrambling, desperate to cover their tracks. This was never part of the plan.
Will they keep each other's secrets, or will they turn on each other, not knowing if one of them could be next?
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- Rae Radford
- 19-08-24
I so hope three women have done this!
Ellis is, frankly, a rather unpleasant individual. His love for reading his own press and his treatment of women as if they were beneath him is about to take a turn for the worse. And it's about time.
We've all encountered the self-proclaimed know-it-all, but Ellis Cobain stands out from the rest. Born into wealth and privilege, his outlook on life is one of entitlement. He believes that if he wants something, he deserves it, regardless of the means. He uses others for his own benefit, using lies and deceit to achieve his goals. Until he crosses paths with a jazz singer named Nadia.
Has he trodden on too many toes?
This book captivates you as you delve into the lengths Ellis will go to secure his own desires. Three women come together to teach him a lesson, but just how far will they go?
4/5
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- Cindy
- 04-09-24
Good Stoty
Very good storyline. Realistic characters and a narrator who was good at giving each one a different voice.
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- Anonymous User
- 25-08-24
Good narrator
Love Rachel’s books. This did not disappoint. I could easily picture the scenes. Great murder mystery.
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- VK
- 11-11-24
Good plot
I enjoyed the plot but was not so impressed with the ending. It was a great narrator
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- W. Wood five star plus
- 20-08-24
Nothing in particular
I liked everything as I always do with Rachel’s books absolutely fantastic reading can’t wait for the next book
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- S. Christie
- 09-09-24
Entertaining but too long
I enjoyed this book, but did find that it dragged on a bit. Seemed to keep going over the same ground and I think it needed to be 2/3 of its length. I do like Rachel’s books, and this was a good one, but needed a good editing. The narrator was good, even if her Scottish accent was a bit overplayed.
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- Kathryn Wragg
- 26-08-24
One of her best
A slow burner in parts, but oh so very good. Full of twists and turns with an unexpected ending.
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- wetherby lady
- 25-08-24
Her best !
Gripping from the first to last page. I don’t know how she does it but her storytelling skills are amazing!
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- Amazon Customer
- 22-10-24
Sad
Beautiful writing,never disappointed but I was hart broken by ending.So sad.Can’t wait for next one .Thank you Rachael Abbot.
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- anne
- 24-08-24
Outstanding - highly recommend!
I have read/listened to all of Rachel’s books and this is one of her best. I have been eagerly awaiting its release on audible and I loved it. A brilliant plot well narrated and thoroughly enjoyable.
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