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No One Home

Audiobook

Penguin presents the audiobook edition of No One Home written by Tim Weaver, read by Joe Coen and Lorelei King.
On Halloween night, the residents of Black Gale gather for a dinner party. As the only nine people living there, they've become close friends as well as neighbours.
They eat, drink and laugh. They play games and take photographs. Except those photographs will be the last record of any of them.
By the next morning, the whole village has vanished.
With no bodies, no evidence and no clues, the mystery of what happened at Black Gale remains unsolved two and a half years on. But then the families of the missing turn to investigator David Raker - and their obsession becomes his.
What secrets were the neighbours keeping from their families - and from each other?
Were they really everything they seemed to be?
And is Raker looking for nine missing people - or nine dead bodies?
'So many twists and surprises' Times
'Impressive' Guardian
'Terrific' Sunday Times


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Series: David Raker Publisher: Penguin Books Ltd Edition: Unabridged

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  • ISBN: 9781405942638
  • File size: 430749 KB
  • Release date: May 16, 2019
  • Duration: 14:57:23

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Languages

English

Penguin presents the audiobook edition of No One Home written by Tim Weaver, read by Joe Coen and Lorelei King.
On Halloween night, the residents of Black Gale gather for a dinner party. As the only nine people living there, they've become close friends as well as neighbours.
They eat, drink and laugh. They play games and take photographs. Except those photographs will be the last record of any of them.
By the next morning, the whole village has vanished.
With no bodies, no evidence and no clues, the mystery of what happened at Black Gale remains unsolved two and a half years on. But then the families of the missing turn to investigator David Raker - and their obsession becomes his.
What secrets were the neighbours keeping from their families - and from each other?
Were they really everything they seemed to be?
And is Raker looking for nine missing people - or nine dead bodies?
'So many twists and surprises' Times
'Impressive' Guardian
'Terrific' Sunday Times


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