Nine Perfect Strangers Free Audiobook

Nine Perfect Strangers (2018)

The eagerly awaited new novel by the world-famous bestselling author of Big Little Lies.

Nine people gather at an isolated health resort. Some people come here to lose weight, others come here to reset their lives, and others just come here because they don’t know why they’re here. Despite all of the luxury and indulgence, they know that these ten days might include some real work. None of them could imagine just what a challenge the next ten days are about to be.

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Frances Welty, who was once the bestselling romance novelist, arrives at Tranquillum House nursing a broken heart, a bad back, and an exquisitely painful paper cut. Her fellow guests are immediately intrigued by her.

“Liane Moriarty’s latest fiction is a hugely entertaining psychological thriller whilst incorporating a view beneath the surface of a wide cast of different characters and the moving stories behind their everyday lives.”

The Book Guide® Editor

Most of them don’t seem to be in need of any kind of health resort. She finds him the strangest and most charismatic of all the people she meets at Tranquillum House, but she likes him the best. Could this person really be able to answer all of Frances’ questions? Can 10 days at a health retreat really change you for good? A group of nine people is about to find out.

Nine Perfect Strangers (2018) by Liane Moriarty

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