The Man on the Beach Free Audiobook Download by Anna Ihrén


No one ever really knows what it takes to become a good writer and an author. You have to work hard and be persistent, even if you are not sure that your first book will be published. Fortunately for those who are interested in writing, there are many people who will guide them through the process of getting their work published. One popular resource is 'The Man on the Beach' narrated by Imogen Wilde which is available as an audiobook online.

The Man on the Beach is an audiobook by Anna Ihrén. It tells the story of a young girl and her father, who takes his daughter surfing when she is only four years old. He has been doing it all his life, but since he is in his late forties now, he has been thinking about giving it up. Despite being unable to surf anymore, he still loves teaching his daughter.

The Man on the Beach is a suspenseful tale of love and murder set against the beautiful backdrop of southern France.

"That night the wind was in a great humor and a tempest of sand was raging on the beach. The sea wall behind them seemed to beat like a heart, while they could hear the sirens and see the sparks in the sky. It was very dark, but they could see each other's faces."

The Man on the Beach is a collection of poems written by Anna Ihrén. It contains many lines that are often quoted. For example, Ihrén writes, "I know nothing about beauty" (lines 8-9).

‘Imogen Wilde is a fidgety, nervous young woman on holiday with her mother in a once-beautiful seaside town that has lost its sparkle. She meets Benjamin, a man who seems to catch her eye from the start and they become fast friends. When the stress of returning home begins to take its toll, she realizes that she must leave this place for good – but can’t even make it back to the airport without seeing him one last time.

Published Date 2021-10-22
Duration 13 hours 11 minutes
Author Anna Ihrén
Narrated Imogen Wilde
Reviews
(2 Reviews)
Abridged No
Is It Free? 30-days Free
Category Mystery, Thriller & Horror
Parent Category Suspense, Literary Fiction

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