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The Wilds
- Narrated by: Gemma Whelan
- Length: 10 hrs and 56 mins
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Summary
The Sanatorium took you to the Alps and chilled you to the bone. Now, The Wilds will take you deep into the woods . . . and out there, it's easy to get lost.
After the dark events that scarred her childhood, Kier Templer escaped her hometown and twin to live her life on the road. They've never lost contact until, on a trip to a Portuguese national park, Kier vanishes without a trace.
Detective Elin Warner arrives in the same park ready to immerse herself in its vast wilderness - only to hear about Kier's disappearance, and discover a disturbing map she left behind. The few strangers at the isolated camp close ranks against her questions, and the park's wild beauty starts to turn sinister.
Elin must untangle the clues to find out what really happened to Kier. But when you follow a trail, you have to be careful to watch your back...
'An atmospheric chiller with shocking twists' SHARI LAPENA
'Grips from page one with its serpentine plot and mood of real menace' LOUISE CANDLISH
'Everything we crave in thriller writing. This is a one-sitting read' JEFFERY DEAVER
'A complex story with skilful twists, leading us to a breathless conclusion' LUCY CLARKE
'Intelligent, twisty, stylish and incredibly suspenseful' WILL DEAN
'An addictive, atmospheric mystery in a spectacular setting' T.M. LOGAN
'A stunning, sweeping suspense which leaves you reeling' JANE CORRY
'Will leave your jaw on the floor' MATTHEW BLAKE
'I was gripped and moved. A cracker of a thriller' EVE CHASE
'Whiplash-inducing twists. Utterly gripping' JOHN MARRS
'An engrossing, surprising wilderness thriller' MARK EDWARDS
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THE SANATORIUM was a No.1 Sunday Times paperback bestseller 08.01.22.
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- Holly
- 29-07-24
Quite enjoyed it, but not as good as previous books.
Although I enjoyed it and listened to the end, this was not nearly as good as Pearse's previous books. They're always quite unbelievable, but this one was unbelievable, but also not as exciting. I do enjoy her writing style and the narration from Whelan was as beautiful as ever. I'll still look forward to Pearse's next book.
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- Amazon Customer
- 22-09-24
Another fantastic story from Sarah
Just loved this book as I did her last two ! I’d say this one was the best … had me gripped did more walking on Dartmoor so I could listen to more during the day ! Great story line and really powerful ! Fab
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- CS
- 20-07-24
Sadly, not an enjoyable listen this time
I absolutely loved The Sanatorium. The Retreat was a little bit of a disappointment following in from that but I feel still had a similar ambiance. In my opinion, this book isn’t a natural follow on from the story at all.
I think this is really easy to guess where this one is going so half way through I felt checked out. The narrative wasn’t as gripping as the first book, nor was the setting. I also felt that the reason for this being based in Portugal made no sense (in the real world) and it was really difficult to suspend belief.
Sadly I think I’m out of this series.
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- Sandran
- 28-08-24
Not a good end to a series.
The first two books brilliant this one felt shallow no umph to it at all. Shame.
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- fhod
- 12-08-24
Another great book!
Loved this story. The whole thing, start to end, had me hooked. Love the very careful yet honest way difficult relationships and abuse is explored here, as well as the mystery being unravelled. Can't wait for the next instalment!
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- Cait
- 19-08-24
Let down from previous work
Sarah Pearse’s previous work are some of my favourite books, so I pre ordered this one as soon as it was possible. Sadly I found it hard to engage with and didn’t feel compelled to finish it.
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- Amazon Customer
- 23-10-24
Really good build up
I really enjoyed Sarah Pearses other books especially the Sanitorium.
This one didn't disappoint either . Really like the way the story gradually built up and gained pace to the reveal . For once I couldn't predict the ending ! Good one 👍
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- Anonymous User
- 25-07-24
Disappointed
I fell I love with Sarah Pearse as an author thanks to the amazing books Sanatorium and retreat so have been counting down the days to love stem to this and was extremely disappointed. Hardly any twists and the bland plot line has been a real let down. Doesn’t compare at all
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