The Tell Tale: a small town, enduring love, a web of secrets (Read by Lucy Rayner)

Asexual, Family/Children, Historical (-2000), Mystery/Suspense, Romance, Homecoming Clare Ashton 37 23rd Aug, 2024

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The Tell Tale: a small town, enduring love, a web of secrets (Read by Lucy Rayner)

Overview

Snow, secrets, an icy lady of the manor, a vile villain, open fires, and hidden love.

A frosty December and Bethan Griffiths has returned home for Christmas to unwrap secrets. It's the 1970s and she is back in the village of Foel in the Welsh hills to raise her daughter. They arrive to the open arms of her family and the community, but not all is what it seems and Beth isn't home for the reason she pretends either.

Vicious notes start appearing that reveal harsh truths about the village inhabitants, stirring up ancient past, old loves, and the dead. Not even local dignitary, the elegant and aloof Lady Melling who hides in her manor house, is safe from the accusations.

But when Beth receives her notes, they aren't what she expected. Is she being toyed with like the other villagers, or is she being guided to a long-sought truth?

The Tell Tale has been watching and waiting, because there's something queer about the village of Foel.


TRIGGER/CONTENT WARNING:
Graphic Violence


Audible Audiobook – Unabridged

Listening Length: 12 hours and 54 minutes

Narrator: Lucy Rayner


About Clare Ashton

Clare Ashton loves writing sapphic stories. Whether it’s a romcom or mystery, there’s always a queer woman about. With gorgeous settings, from the hills of Wales to college halls of Oxford, every book is a travel destination from the comfort of an armchair. Best known for her award-winning, sunny romance, Poppy Jenkins, and rollercoaster family drama, The Goodmans, Clare has a new series that captures the best of both and more, with Meeting Millie kicking off The Oxford Romance series. She lives in the UK with her wife and kids and can be found spending too much time on social media – https://linktr.ee/clareashton

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