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  • The Bride Collector

  • Who's next to say I do and die?' A compulsive serial killer thriller from the bestselling author
  • By: Siobhan MacDonald
  • Narrated by: Rachel Cullen
  • Length: 8 hrs and 41 mins
  • 4.9 out of 5 stars (9 ratings)

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The Bride Collector

By: Siobhan MacDonald
Narrated by: Rachel Cullen
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Something old, something new

Winter brings more than fierce Atlantic storms to the thriving tourist town of Kylebeggan in County Kerry. On a cold January night, a woman is murdered and laid out in her wedding dress on her bed. And then another woman is discovered murdered in her flat, laid out in the same way. Weeks later, taxi driver Ellie Gillespie collects a bride-to-be on her hen night and drops her home. Ellie is horrified when this woman too is later discovered dead in her gown.

Something borrowed

The gardaí, mayor and tourist board are desperate to end the negative publicity of a town that relies on the holiday trade; they cannot afford to have a rumour spread that a serial killer is at large.

Someone...dead

Ellie also has her own suspicions about the killer. She is persuaded to share her thoughts with investigative journalist Cormac Scully; digging into past secrets of the town, can they figure out who it is before the Bride Collector strikes again?

©2021 Siobhan MacDonald (P)2021 Hachette Audio UK

Critic Reviews

"Vivid characters, great storytelling and a spine-tingling twist." (Jo Spain)

"Dark, tense and richly atmospheric, the past is never far away in this twisty thriller where nothing is quite as it seems." (Sam Blake)

"MacDonald builds the action to a spectacularly creepy climax, and there is a superbly worked twist to follow that will take your breath away." (Irish Times)

"Creepy, chilling, and a terrific page-turner. Siobhan is right at the top of her game." (Dymphna Nugent)

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What a Cracker

I have read all of Siobhans books and loved them so was pleased to see she had a new one. I was not disappointed let me tell you. Brilliantly written and Rachel Cullens narration was perfect.
Loved the story but was not expecting the end. Wow. No spoiler here, you will just have to listen.
Please keep them coming Siobhan.

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enjoyable

first with this author will read more. I found it good story no idea who it was which is always good

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