The Secret Keeper Audiobook
Like every teenager of her era, Laurel Nicolson was also the kind of girl who used to like dreaming about different things when she was sixteen years of age. The girl was quite happy with her life because she had been blessed with a very good family. Then one day she was in her tree house like always and she saw a stranger who was coming towards her house in the dark.
The stranger stopped at their doorstep and he talked to Laurel’s mother for a while. Later something strange happened which stunned the young girl completely. She became a witness to a crime that she wasn’t able to understand at that young age. Later Laurel left her hometown as an adult and got settled in the city. After fifty years Laurel decides to come back home on the 90th birthday of her mother. [The Secret Keeper Audiobook]
When she returns home, she thinks that she has the time to understand that event of the past in a better way. So Laurel starts looking for clues so that she can solve the case which has been terrorizing her for so many years. The author of the story Kate Morton takes the audience back and forward in this story so every listener has to remain alert. Compared to this story. [The Secret Keeper Audiobook]
The Clockmaker’s Daughter was simple in the plot because the time span was not changing all the time. Caroline Lee has kept the same voice for all the characters because there was no chance of a mix up in the characters that are quite different from one another. Memories played a role in The Lake House and in the life of the major characters in this story as well. So these devices are often found in Kate Morton’s works.