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Rachel Bavidge

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Rachel Bavidge

Rachel Bavidge is a London-based actor with a warm, smooth voice. She has extensive experience as an audiobook narrator (over 40 titles, including Paula Hawkins' Into the Water), voice-over artist and radio actor. Rachel's recent radio and TV work includes Kafka's The Castle, EastEnders, Call the Midwife, The Shadowline, Emmerdale and Doctors. Her stage work includes the West End run of Whose Life is it Anyway? and Shakespeare with the Sir Peter Hall Company.

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Title:
Gone Feral
Written by:
Gwen Moffat 
Read by:
Rachel Bavidge 
Format:
Unabridged CD Audio Book 
Number of CDs:
Duration:
8 hours  
Published:
October 28 2017 
Available Date:
October 28 2017 
Age Category:
Adult 
ISBN:
9781489410184 
Genres:
Fiction; Crime & Thriller 
Publisher:
Bolinda/Audible audio 
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Emotions ignite in the baking summer heat in this thriller of gossip, greed and passion.

Sophie Daynes cherishes The Boathouse, inherited from her family and situated in remote, beautiful Cumbria. Her boorish husband, in his 40s and obsessed by his mistress, is only interested in its cash value. With both temperatures and passions rising in the height of a searing hot summer, greed, gossip and mystery combine to make this a volatile visit they won’t forget. Is the suspicious man living in the woods nearby really a villain on the run? And who are the shadowy figures ‘stalking’ Sophie from the lake edge? When the pleasure steamer churns up more than mud, and a grisly package is discovered washed up on the shore, the lives of all connected with the Boathouse are changed dramatically and irrevocably …

'One of the crime shelf's defter hands.'
The Guardian

'Gwen Moffat creates vivid characters and not only manages a fast-moving, well-patterned plot, but also shows an aptitude for brilliant atmospheric set pieces.'
The Daily Mail