Nine Perfect Strangers / Liane Moriarty, read by Caroline Lee, 453 pp.
Because Moriarty's books are so popular I assumed that I couldn't possibly like them. Yes, I'm a snob. In fact, I found Nine Perfect Strangers a delightful listen, smart, funny and moving. And Caroline Lee has just jumped to the top of my list of favorite readers.
Tranquillum House is a luxurious wellness retreat center somewhere in rural Australia. When Frances Welty, middle-aged writer of romance novels at a professional and personal nadir, arrives for some much-needed rest and relaxation she finds the spa's methods more unconventional than anticipated.
The story boasts a wonderful cast of characters, terrific humor, and some genuine mystery and suspense.
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