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A psychological thriller that challenges reality

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November 07, 2025

IN WHAT Have You Done?, Nicole Trope expertly navigates the dark waters of trauma, manipulation, and the fragility of memory.

- THINA BOTHA

This psychological thriller, masterfully narrated by Taryn Ryan, takes listeners on an unsettling journey through disturbing emotions and psychological complexities. Released last month by Hachette UK - Bookouture, the nearly nine-hour audiobook immersed me in a tense and gripping world where nothing was quite as it seemed.

The story opens with a striking image: two stretchers being carried away from the Cordell home, now stained with blood and tragedy.

The question, “What have you done, Juliet?” is posed immediately, thrusting the audience into a maelstrom of confusion and horror. Juliet is a broken individual, shaped and warped by the devastating effects of childhood trauma.

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