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Dismantled

Audiobook

"An eerie and gripping tale of suspense....A triumph."
—Boston Globe

The author of the New York Times bestseller Island of Lost Girls, Jennifer McMahon returns with Dismantled—a stunning and chilling thriller that further burnishes her reputation as, "One of the brightest new stars of literary suspense" (Los Angeles Times online). Stewart O'Nan, author of Songs for the Missing, calls Dismantled, "A fun, twisty thriller. Expect comparisons to The Secret History." Readers of Laura Lippman, Tana French, and Alice Sebold's The Lovely Bones will not be able to shake this breathtaking tale of the dark consequences of a group of college friends' belief that all things—and people—must be taken apart to be truly understood.


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Publisher: HarperAudio Edition: Unabridged

OverDrive Listen audiobook

  • ISBN: 9780061940071
  • File size: 342296 KB
  • Release date: June 16, 2009
  • Duration: 11:53:06

MP3 audiobook

  • ISBN: 9780061940071
  • File size: 342799 KB
  • Release date: June 16, 2009
  • Duration: 11:53:03
  • Number of parts: 10

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Languages

English

"An eerie and gripping tale of suspense....A triumph."
—Boston Globe

The author of the New York Times bestseller Island of Lost Girls, Jennifer McMahon returns with Dismantled—a stunning and chilling thriller that further burnishes her reputation as, "One of the brightest new stars of literary suspense" (Los Angeles Times online). Stewart O'Nan, author of Songs for the Missing, calls Dismantled, "A fun, twisty thriller. Expect comparisons to The Secret History." Readers of Laura Lippman, Tana French, and Alice Sebold's The Lovely Bones will not be able to shake this breathtaking tale of the dark consequences of a group of college friends' belief that all things—and people—must be taken apart to be truly understood.


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