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Frieda
- The Woman and the Witch Trilogy, Book 2
- Narrated by: Amanda Larkman
- Length: 10 hrs and 16 mins
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Summary
The highly anticipated second volume in the popular'Woman and the Witch trilogy
It’s 1959, New Year’s Eve. Paris. Frieda Beaudry can’t go on. Forty years of doing exactly what she wants has taken its toll. Not even a week at the Ritz can restore her spirits.
Banished to a tiny village perched on dangerous cliffs, Frieda looks for peace. Instead, she uncovers a monstrous secret, and the day a child goes missing she is forced to make a terrible decision. "You’ve always been a coward, Frieda. You’ve never stood and fought. You’re selfish, vain, and destructive."
Is Frieda too old to change? Maybe it’s time to stop running.
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- Gillyb
- 13-10-23
Another brilliant story
This was yet another wonderful story of Frieda as good as the first one. It was hard to put down.
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- Anonymous User
- 22-01-23
My new favourite!
I stumbled across the first book and loved it so was very happy to discover the second, it hasn’t disappointed! I really lovely book! The kind you can snuggle into on a Sunday afternoon. Can’t wait for the 3rd!!! I’m gutted it ended.
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- Steph McClaren
- 25-09-23
Loved every chapter
This 2nd book in the trilogy was as good as the first. The author narrates it beautifully and it is very hard to stop listening to it. I felt quite sad when the end came.
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