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THE SEA OF LOST GIRLS by Carol Goodman, read by Natalie Naudus
Episode 433

THE SEA OF LOST GIRLS by Carol Goodman, read by Natalie Naudus

Discover the dangers lurking in a small town on the coast of Maine.

Behind the Mic With Kirkus Reviews · Kirkus Audiobook Reviews

April 3, 20206m 26s

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Show Notes

Natalie Naudus keeps listeners on the edge of our seats with her luscious voice and her clearly delineated characters. Host Jo Reed and AudioFile’s Michele Cobb discuss the many dangers of small towns on the coast of Maine found in fictional worlds. Tess Henshaw is a teacher at the elite boarding school where she was once a student. When a teen is discovered dead on the seaside cliffs, Tess’s carefully constructed life begins to crack. This novel weaves setting, history, and a mythical connection to unsolved disappearances into a compelling audiobook. Published by Harper Audio.

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