The Music of the Deep, Elizabeth Hall
The Music of the Deep, Elizabeth Hall
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The Music of the Deep

Author: Elizabeth Hall

Narrator: Emily Sutton-Smith

Unabridged: 7 hr 39 min

Format: Digital Audiobook Download (DRM Protected)

Published: 04/17/2018


Synopsis

Fleeing an abusive marriage and tormented by her past, Alexandra Turner finds solace in a small coastal town on Puget Sound and a job with a local marine biologist studying orcas.After befriending a group of locals, Alex learns that she has moved to a place that has a reputation of being the “most haunted town in Washington.” Such superstitions would be easy to dismiss…if Alex wasn’t already on edge.Haunted by shreds of memories of her days with her husband, Alex can’t keep from looking over her shoulder. As unexplained sounds and scents accumulate and unnerving forces seem to take hold, Alex is beginning to believe that she’s not escaping her ghosts, after all. In fact, she might finally be inviting them in.

About Elizabeth Hall

Elizabeth Hall, the bestselling author of Miramont’s Ghost and In the Blue Hour, is a former teacher, communications consultant, and radio show host. She resides on an island in the Pacific Northwest, where she indulges in the fiber arts and keeps an eye out for whales.


Reviews

Goodreads review by Magdalena aka A Bookaholic Swede on April 12, 2018

THE MUSIC OF THE DEEP is the kind of book that I felt hooked me right from the very first page. If I could, would I have read non-stop until I had finished the book, alas I started late in the evening and then had to sleep. I wish more books were like this, captivating and beautifully written. READ T......more

Goodreads review by Mary on January 30, 2023

4.5/5 Goodness, The Music of the Deep by Elizabeth Hall was not at all what I expected it was going to be and it ended up being quite the heavy hitter. I clearly didn't read the synopsis again because I went in unaware that Alex was running from an abusive relationship, and that alone was incredibly......more

Goodreads review by Julie on May 12, 2018

Alexandra Turner is running from an abusive marriage. She secures a job assisting a biologist with her notes on Orcas in Puget Sound and runs from her violent husband. 1200 miles ought to be enough distance for her to be safe. The locals notice the bruises on her face and wonder what she is running......more

Goodreads review by Perri on June 21, 2018

There's a lot I liked about this book. It felt very authentic to small town island living with the gossip balanced by a supportive community. Hall captures how protective and concerned locals feel about Orca whales and their struggles to thrive. The individual characters were well drawn each with th......more

Goodreads review by A.M. Flynn-Davis🪐 on August 12, 2023

This book was so fucking haunting and beautiful.......more