What Alice Forgot Free Audiobook Download by Liane Moriarty


It's a good thing Alice Forgot doesn't remember how she got to the airport because it certainly wasn't her fault. The plane was delayed, the taxi dropped her off in front of a hotel, and then just after she checked in, found out that the big event she had been looking forward to for months had been cancelled for the third year running.

Alice, Anne and Jack are struggling to cope with a difficult situation. Alice is in the hospital and will be there for a while. She is diagnosed with early onset Alzheimer's disease. As soon as Anne leaves the hospital, she becomes overwhelmed by how many things need to be done so they can properly care for Alice. It's overwhelming because there are too many people involved and they all have their own agendas. There is no clear cut way to do anything so they just try and do the best they can.

Alice Forgot is a dark, suspenseful thriller about Alice who uncovers a dark secret from her past and must face the consequences of her memory loss head-on. With the help of friends and family she must figure out what happened to change her life forever in order to make sense of the present day.

Alice is a highly successful author of popular novels, but one day while on vacation in New York City with her husband and kids, she makes an unexpected decision. Alice travels back to the future, forgetting that she had children and a husband and that this is all happening for real.

Alice has a great life and she could not be happier. But she wakes up one day and can't remember a thing. For the next three weeks, Alice tries her best to get back to the life she knows but it isn't until she meets the handsome stranger that she starts to put everything together again.

Published Date 2011-09-20
Duration 13 hours 32 minutes
Author Liane Moriarty
Narrated Tamara Lovatt Smith
Reviews
(578 Reviews)
Abridged No
Is It Free? 30-days Free
Category Mystery, Thriller & Horror
Parent Category Psychological, Family Life, Contemporary Women

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