Into the Woods, Rebecca Griffiths
Into the Woods, Rebecca Griffiths
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Into the Woods

Author: Rebecca Griffiths

Narrator: Gemma Dawson

Unabridged: 9 hr 50 min

Format: Digital Audiobook Download

Published: 04/29/2025


Synopsis

A haunting tale of family secrets, betrayal, and the shadows of the past.In the summer of 1990, young sisters Caroline and Joanna are sent to stay with their Great Aunt Dora in the idyllic Gloucestershire village of Witchwood. Still reeling from their father’s tragic death and their mother’s grief, Witchwood offers a welcome escape—but the shadowy woods hide dark secrets that bring their innocence to a distressing end. Caroline, volatile and longing for attention, becomes fixated on Dean Fry, the handsome local bad boy. When a body is found in the woods, the village becomes a cauldron of suspicion. Caroline’s false accusation of Dean sets off a chain of devastating consequences, as her jealousy and need for validation spiral out of control.Years later, Joanna is forced to confront the trauma of that childhood summer after Caroline’s sudden, mysterious death in London. Returning to Witchwood, Joanna seeks answers to her sister’s fear and as she unravels long-buried secrets, she discovers she can trust few people—and that danger still lurks in Witchwood.What really happened that fateful summer? And will Joanna be able to survive the impending danger from those trying to bury the truth?Into the Woods was originally published by Sphere under the title A Place to Lie.

About Rebecca Griffiths

Rebecca Griffiths grew up in rural mid-Wales and went on to gain a first class honours degree in English Literature. After a successful business career in London, Dublin and Scotland she returned to mid-Wales where she now lives with her husband, a prolific artist, their three vampiric cats as black as night, and pet sheep the size of sofas.


Reviews

Goodreads review by Adam on January 17, 2022

An enjoyable read. Before reading ‘Into the Woods’ I only knew a little bit about Clinton as the man rather than his boxing record. He came across as a hard working pro that never really received the riches he felt he deserved. He began to resent the boxing game later in his career and by his own ad......more

Goodreads review by Judd cutts on April 26, 2020

If it's a real boxing story you want ,forget the rest this is it. The best boxing book I have read and that includes Marceano , the end makes you realise just how much boxing takes out of of a man physically and mentally, In a later era and with the right management Clinton would have been a super st......more

Goodreads review by Ben on February 14, 2022

Excellent..very easy reading . Felt like I was sat in a pub with Clinton .......more