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Take a step behind the veil of trust

Cape Argus

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September 22, 2025

AS THE sun sets over small towns, shadows deepen, and not all doors are meant to be opened.

- Sarah A. Denzil

Sarah A. Denzil’s new audiobook, Behind a Locked Door, narrated by the talented duo Robyn Addison and Lucy Dixon, plunges listeners into a tale where curiosity leads to darkness and innocence quickly transforms into a nightmare.

In this haunting story, Lucy Foster, a respected psychology teacher, unknowingly steps into a realm of horror when she hears the plaintive cries of a baby emanating from behind a locked cellar door during a visit to an old friend.

What begins as a simple reunion morphs into a soul-scarring saga when Lucy discovers a terrified teenage girl, Alice, hidden away with her newborn.

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