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No Place Like Home
No Place Like Home | Rebecca Muddiman
6 posts | 5 read | 1 to read
What would you do if you came home to find someone in your house?This is the predicament Polly Cooke faces when she returns to her new home. The first weeks in the house had been idyllic, but soon Jacob, a local man, is watching her.What does he want and why is he so obsessed with Polly?In a situation where nothing is what it seems, you might end up regretting letting some people in.
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bookaholic1
No Place Like Home | Rebecca Muddiman
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Mehso-so

#11
It was at 50% of listening when you totally understood what was going on...at least for me

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cathysaid
No Place Like Home | Rebecca Muddiman
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Mehso-so

The main character in the first 2/3 of this book made me slightly homicidal, but the last third finally got better. Perhaps I‘m just over the weak, unreliable narrator shtick or I was just a bit grumpy when I listened to it, but I‘ve got to stay away from such books for a while 🙄 2.5/5 ⭐️

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cathysaid
No Place Like Home | Rebecca Muddiman
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Current read. What is it with unlikable main characters lately? At this point I want to throttle this woman. First she is presented as a sympathetic victim of circumstance, then as a woman abused who has made poor choices. Now she is pathological. Yet I'm still interested enough to continue. This might be a conundrum best discussed with a therapist... 😏

Lindy 😉 5y
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Mrscastro
No Place Like Home | Rebecca Muddiman
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Nicki_K
No Place Like Home | Rebecca Muddiman
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Where do I start with this book?! It was soooo good, it was my first time reading Rebecca Muddiman and I have now added the rest of her books to my TBR pile! The book starts out with Polly on her way home when she spots a man in her new house, what is he doing there? This book seriously grabbed me from the first page and took me on a suspense filled ride with twists that literally had me holding my breath as I turned pages. #netgalley #goodreads

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Jhullie
No Place Like Home | Rebecca Muddiman
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I am really not sure how I feel about this book. Everything I thought I understood was turned on it‘s head by the end. Great writing and very well done. An unusual story to say the least. #NetGalley