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The Girl Who Just Appeared

By: Jonathan Harvey
Narrated by: Julie Maisey, Scot Williams, Various
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London, 2014. Adopted when just a few months old, Holly Smith has never fitted in. But then she finds a biscuit tin full of yellowing papers under the floorboards of the flat she was born in. Could these papers be the key to her past?

Liverpool, 1981. Fifteen-year-old Darren is negotiating life with his errant mother and younger brother. When the Toxteth Riots begin, Darren finds himself with a moral dilemma.

©2014 Jonathan Harvey (P)2015 W F Howes Ltd
Literature & Fiction Women's Fiction Fiction

Critic Reviews

" The Girl Who Just Appeared is a wonderful book - gripping and twisty and tender and touching." (Marian Keyes)
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Would you recommend this audiobook to a friend? If so, why?

Yes I would and I have already. I could not stop listening to this story!!

Which character – as performed by Julie Maisey and Scot Williams – was your favourite?

I really enjoyed Scot performing Darren.

Any additional comments?

This was a fantastic story! I have never read Johnathan Harvey before. I picked this book because I love Julie Maisy as a narrator. I really enjoyed the two different stories going on and the couple of twists and turns that went along with it.

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