Judging by the cover of your audio, she's Bernadette Dunne. I listened to this audio for bingo last year or the year before and found the book -- and her narration -- absolutely riveting ... to the point, however, that I doubt I'll revisit this book anytime soon. Unquestionably brilliant though it is, it was all really on the outer edge of what I'm able to take.
Thanks, Themis :). I have absolutely no clue what this story is about, so I haven´t gotten a clue what´s before me. It seems like it´s going to be a harrowing read? I´m certainly looking forward to listen to more of it.
Not necessarily harrowing, but psychological horror of the most sublime and seductive. I think I binged on the whole thing in a single sitting -- or two at most -- because I was so totally glued to this audio ... but I was also very glad when it was over and I had my own, much more boring and sedate life back!
It starts relatively harmlessly, btw, but Jackson is really great at building up tension slowly and deliciously to breaking point ... and Bernadette Dunne is a master at transporting just this.
I´m listening to the audiobook and so far I really like the narrator, which I unfrotunately don´t know the name of at the moment.