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The Night It Ended
The Night It Ended: A Novel | Katie Garner
5 posts | 4 read | 3 to read
"Impossible to put down, you wont know who or what to believe and the creepy location will have you looking over your shoulder more than once. Hannah Mary McKinnon, internationally bestselling author of Never Coming Home Intertwining the narrative with the transcript of an anonymous interview, this stunning suspense debut from Katie Garner will take you on a twisting path where nothingand no oneis what it seems. Finding the truth seems impossible when her own dark past has her seeing lies everywhere she looks From the outside, criminal psychiatrist Dr. Madeline Pines life appears picture-perfectshe has a beautiful family, a successful mental health practice and a growing reputation as an expert in female violence. But when she's called to help investigate a mysterious death at a boarding school for troubled girls, Madeline hesitates. Shes been through tragic cases before, and the one she was entangled in last year nearly destroyed her Yet she cant turn away when she hears about Charley Ridley. After the girl was found shoeless and in pajamas at the bottom of an icy ravine on campus, the police ruled it a tragic accident. But the private investigator hired by her mother has his doubts. If it were Madelines daughter who died, shed want to know why. Arriving at the secluded campus in upstate New York, Madelines met by an unhelpful skeleton staff and the four other students still on campus during winter break. Each seems to hold a piece of the puzzle. And everyone has secretsMadeline included. But who would kill to protect them?
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Reecaspieces
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Mehso-so
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AmandaBlaze
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This was a pretty good suspense/thriller. It was a little long, and the narrator got on my nerves sometimes. However the final twist was great. 4 stars.

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AudiobookingWithLeah
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3.75⭐
But that ending…seriously, it‘s what saved this book from being a total meh/so-so kind of read. This was kind of like two stories in one. The main story was the possible murder of a student at a remote school, which was a tad slow. But then the story going on in the background, which was a transcript (with names redacted, which was well-played, btw) of a psychiatrist and a patient…this was what made the book a worthwhile listen, overall.

AudiobookingWithLeah …about the narration
🎙️🎙️🎙️🎙️/5
- Xe Sands…I seriously have a difficult time with her narration…it always takes me at least half the book to warm up to her style of narration. I both dislike and like her.
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SilversReviews
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“Struggling after a traumatic case, a psychiatrist is called to a remote boarding school for troubled girls to investigate the suspicious death of a student—only to find her own dark past has her seeing lies everywhere she looks.”

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