![]() ![]() ![]() It's a true talent that she can make them so wholly convincing, so deeply-flawed and often unlikable and yet still make us care about them. I found it gripping, but where The Push was a sharp punchy thriller as well as a character-driven psychological drama, this one is firmly the latter.Īudrain writes in such a raw, honest and emotive way that I feel sure she must have experienced what she's describing herself, yet each character, each experience of motherhood and womanhood is so vastly different that she cannot possibly have been all these characters. The Whispers, in many ways, feels like it could be a companion novel to The Push but I'm not sure I'll be recommending it quite as widely. She'd once heard them described as the whispers- the moments that are trying to tell you something isn't right here. But more than any proof she has, is a feeling. ![]()
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