The Wave at Hanging Rock, Gregg Dunnett
The Wave at Hanging Rock, Gregg Dunnett
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The Wave at Hanging Rock

Author: Gregg Dunnett

Narrator: Shaun Grindell

Unabridged: 10 hr 7 min

Format: Digital Audiobook Download

Publisher: Tantor Media

Published: 11/21/2017


Synopsis

What if the best friend you had growing up was a killer . . . and you never noticed?

Fourteen-year-old Jesse is shipped half-way round the world after the death of his father. He struggles to adapt to life on the Welsh Atlantic coast but eventually befriends John, a popular, charismatic and outwardly charming boy. But as their friendship grows, a darker side to John emerges. Will Jesse notice before it's too late?

Newly qualified psychologist Natalie's life falls apart when her husband Jim is reported missing. Is it a tragic accident, or something more? A mysterious phone call sets Natalie on a path to discover the truth, but as she delves deeper her own demons come back to haunt her.

Get set for a thrilling ride as these stories crash together with a twist that's been described as mind-blowing, shocking, and unmissable.

About Gregg Dunnett

Gregg Dunnett worked as staff writer and photographer for the bestselling windsurfing magazine Boards for nearly ten years. He was sent around the world testing equipment and reporting on competitions and locations. Eventually Boards went bust, which wasn't entirely his fault, and he turned to writing novels instead.


Reviews

Goodreads review by Miriam

For a debut author I was astounded by the quality of the writing and the storyline in this book, matching a much more seasoned writer than I expected! Gregg Dunnett has done a fabulous job with "The Wave at Hanging Rock" and I am so pleased that I won this in the Goodreads Giveaways as it is the typ......more

Goodreads review by Jodi

Spoiler Alert...Don't read my review unless you've already finished the book. I really liked the story...that is until the last 2 chapters. The surfing parts were a bit tedious as I have no surfing background but I could skim through that. I could foresee the event that changed the boys' lives. Howe......more

Goodreads review by Pat

I actually really liked this story. Told by two narrators - Jesse, mostly in the past as a teenager and Natalie, mostly in the present. Jesse moves to Wales from the Australian Gold Coast with his mum after the death of his father. He is a mad keen surfer and is pleased that the camping ground his m......more

Goodreads review by Una

A terribly slow start, good plot twists, but this book also exemplifies playing with the reader in the final chapter. No explanation will keep me out of the spoiler zone.......more

Goodreads review by Dee

This is a difficult book to comment on because the author has talent. The writing flows easily and although the pacing slows at times, it never gets completely bogged down. It is difficult to discuss what didn't work without creating spoilers, so I will share as much as I can. There are characters in......more