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  • The Woman Who Ran

  • By: Sam Baker
  • Narrated by: Jenny Funnell
  • Length: 11 hrs and 22 mins
  • 3.8 out of 5 stars (27 ratings)

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Summary

‘Wildly gripping and unputdownable. This is a brilliant book’ Marian Keyes

How do you escape what you can’t remember?

What is making Helen Graham so jumpy and evasive? Newly arrived in a tiny Yorkshire village, she finds the locals’ curiosity her worst nightmare.

Looking over her shoulder every day, she tries to piece together her past before it can catch up with her. But with everything she knows in fragments, from her marriage to her career as a war photographer, how can she work out who to trust and what to believe? Most days she can barely remember who she is…

She can run. But can she hide?

Praise for The Woman Who Ran:

‘Disquieting, thought-provoking …keeps twisting and turning as it hurtles towards a hair-raising climax’
Guardian

‘Clever and absorbing’
Stylist

'Superbly executed, with a creeping sense of dread that builds to an explosive finish' Clare Mackintosh, author of I Let You Go

©2015 Sam Baker (P)2015 HarperCollins Publishers Limited

Critic reviews

‘A fast-paced thriller… I tore through this.’ Sunday Times

‘Disquieting, thought-provoking…keeps twisting and turning as it hurtles towards a hair-raising climax’ Guardian

‘Tension, terror and plenty of twists give this thriller unstoppable momentum’ Woman & Home

‘Dark and compelling’ Sun on Sunday

‘Compulsive, dramatic and hypnotic…very frightening, very well told. Highly recommended' lovereading.co.uk

‘The tone is dark, the air of menace is constant…a haunting, tense thriller’ The Debrief

‘Baker evokes the minatory setting with real panache and excels above all at orchestrating the steadily rising tension’ Financial Times

‘I really, really loved it…Utterly gripping’ Kate Mosse

‘Vivid, atmospheric… I loved curling up with it’ Renee Knight, author of Disclaimer

‘Clever and gripping with an ending so tense I was holding my breath’ Claire Douglas, author of The Sisters

‘Wildly gripping and unputdownable. This is a brilliant book’ Marian Keyes

‘Loved @sambaker's The Woman Who Ran. Completely new voice, and honest, compelling depiction of domestic violence and why women stay.’ Jojo Moyes

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An update of Anne Brontë's novel?

The names were the same and Wildfell Hall was the location in both but it's best to read this as a novel in its own right with war photographer Helen trying to escape from a disastrous marriage and unable to recall the circumstances behind a fire in Paris which took the life of a man - but who he was and how it started makes her fear the worst. Could she be an arsonist and has she murdered her husband?

She flees to England, adopts a French spelling of her name "Helėne" and rents the dilapidated hall where she can be alone. However, the gossips of the local village are intrigued by the mysterious 'French' woman and, failing to draw her into the community, come to their own conclusions.

Gil Markham is a recently retired journalist and divorcee whose curiosity is roused by a chance encounter with Helėne in the village. Trying not to admit to himself that he feels an attraction to her, he sets out to befriend the newcomer. In doing so he glimpses a photo of a young boy on her computer that he has a strange feeling he's seen before. What he discovers on-line - and what he doesn't - leads her to confide her story as far as she remembers, but in the large gap lies danger.

The chapters race by from this stage of the book as I found it hard to hit 'pause'. The pace quickens and intrigue increases until the dramatic final chapter. I felt a little disappointed that the ending seemed a bit predictable until I thought again - maybe all is not as it seems.

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Ended too soon

Excellent narrator added to my enjoyment of this unsettling story. Really gripping throughout. 2 words

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Fab read full of twists & turns.

What a fab listen, from start to finish. I really enjoyed the way the plot unraveled. Cleverly woven story with the constant did she didn't she !

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Tedious

Would you try another book written by Sam Baker or narrated by Jenny Funnell?

No to Sam Baker, yes to any narrated by Jenny Funnell.

Would you ever listen to anything by Sam Baker again?

No.

Which character – as performed by Jenny Funnell – was your favourite?

I gave up caring about any of them.

You didn’t love this book--but did it have any redeeming qualities?

The narrator was very good.

Any additional comments?

The book dragged and was so repetative in Helens need to hide away. It took so long to get anywhere that I had given up caring. Not worth the cost of a credit. The end was even more dissapointing than I could have expected.

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How long?

Got to Chapter 14 and realised there were 21 more to go. Decided not to finish it and waste my life away any longer. So boring.

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