
A Tidy Ending
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Narrated by:
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Lissa Berry
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By:
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Joanna Cannon
About this listen
‘Devastating, deceptive and darkly funny’ SARAH WINMAN
‘It had me holding my breath!’ MARIAN KEYES
’I loved this novel. It was perfection. Highly recommend’ CECELIA AHERN
‘A stupendous novel… complicated, dark, funny and very human’ FERN BRITTON
MEET LINDA.
Linda lives a nice, normal life, on a nice, normal street with Terry, her perfectly ordinary husband.
Linda’s not like everyone else, she keeps herself to herself. But she’s good at solving puzzles and there are times she sees things other people might have overlooked.
Because nothing on Cavendish Avenue is quite as it seems. People have started to go missing in the neighbourhood and Linda will soon discover that some secrets can’t stay buried forever…
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‘Genuinely haunting’ THE TIMES, Thrillers of the Year
‘A curtain-twitching, darkly funny tale with a gloriously sinister twist’ OBSERVER
‘Joanna Cannon creates a world that is so real, so parochial and stifling… Then adds in a killer. Glorious’ JANE FALLON
‘Not just a twist-laden mystery, but a keenly observed slice of life. Her best yet’ CLARE MACKINTOSH
‘A darkly funny and delightfully sinister read’ MAIL ON SUNDAY
©2022 Joanna Cannon (P)2022 HarperCollins Publishers LimitedCritic reviews
"Devastating, deceptive and darkly funny. Classic Cannon." (Sarah Winman)
‘A compellingly crafted, darkly funny and compulsive read, full of twists – and twists on twists – that keeps you guessing until the last page...a joy and a triumph." (Rachel Joyce)
"Compellingly creepy, with precisely observed characterisation, A Tidy Ending combines pathos with lovely ashes of humour and a wholly unexpected ending." (Guardian)