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The Appearance of Truth

By: Rosemary J. Kind
Narrated by: Reagan Boggs
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When 30-year-old Lisa Forster begins to trace her family tree, she discovers her birth certificate belonged to a baby who died at four months old and is not in fact her own. Her apparently happy middle class upbringing was a myth and her parents had a dark secret.

With Pete Laundon's help, Lisa sets about searching for the truth. She follows up all possible routes, until with no options left she goes to the newspapers for help. After 30 years, who if anyone knows: Who is Lisa Forster? Why was she never told? And who was the baby who died?

The Appearance of Truth is the gripping tale of one woman's search for identity.

©2013 Rosemary J. Kind (P)2017 Rosemary J. Kind
Family Life Fiction Genre Fiction Women's Fiction
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The story itself was interesting but a bit long winded, convovulated and everybody had deep dark secrets! The characters were lifelike in their assorted reactions. However although the reader has a good clear voice I personally found it distracting to hear american overtones and pronounciations in a characters supposedly english, the australian voices were a bit better. Also some of the characters sounded like each other. I would be interested to hear this reader in a different commentary.

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