Memphis
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Narrateur(s):
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Holly May Cormier
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Holly May Cormier
À propos de cet audio
A woman on the run. A family with secrets. A past that refuses to let go. Memphis Monroe has spent ten years surviving her marriage. Trapped with a violent husband in 1970s Nashville, she’s learned to stay quiet, keep the peace, and endure—for the sake of her young son. But when her husband’s rage crosses a line she can’t ignore, Memphis is forced to make an impossible choice: Stay and risk losing everything… or run and risk it all. With nothing but her son and a stolen moment of courage, Memphis flees in her husband’s prized Mustang—heading for Los Angeles and a chance at a life she’s never been allowed to imagine. But freedom isn’t simple.
As Memphis begins to find her voice—and even the possibility of love—her past refuses to stay buried. The secrets that shaped her childhood begin to surface, and the two people she fears most are closing in. Because her husband isn’t done with her. And neither is the truth. Memphis is a gripping domestic thriller about survival, generational trauma, and the cost of breaking free—set against the backdrop of 1970s America and the fight for control over one’s own life. Memphis is the first book in a gripping crime family trilogy series exploring the dark legacy of the Freedman family, with future installments diving deeper into Johnny and Doris’s stories.
©2025 Holly May Cormier (P)2025 Holly May CormierSet in the 70s, in Nashville and LA, this story plot constantly changed, holding my interest throughout. The characters were believable and felt so real. The adventure was exciting and the story was filled with interesting and thrilling scenes.
I enjoyed Cormier’s writing style along with her detailed descriptions and smooth pacing of the scenes. I listened to the audiobook version of the story, and my only criticism is that the production fell a bit short due to some inconsistencies and glitches in the sound and flow of the speech, however none of this spoiled the enjoyment of the story for me.
I recommend this book to thriller enthusiasts, and I look forward to reading more by this author.
Gripping from start to finish
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