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The Last Mrs. Parrish

Mrs. Parrish • Book 1

by Liv Constantine

Narrated by Suzanne Elise Freeman, Meghan Wolf

4.34 ABR Score (501.5K ratings)
★ 3.95 Goodreads (474.3K) ★ 4.33 Audible (27.3K)

Why Listen to This Audiobook?

You'll spend half the book rooting for the villain — and the other half realizing you've been played.

  • Great if you want: twisty psychological suspense with an unreliable, manipulative narrator
  • Listening experience: slow-burn setup that snaps into a propulsive, gasping second half
  • Narration: Freeman and Wolf split POVs sharply, making the power shift visceral
  • Skip if: you dislike spending extended time inside a ruthless schemer's head

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About This Audiobook

Envy becomes a dangerous obsession when Amber Patterson sets her sights on the seemingly perfect life of Daphne Parrish in the affluent Connecticut town of Bishops Harbor. While Daphne enjoys wealth, status, and a powerful husband in real estate mogul Jackson Parrish, Amber feels invisible and overlooked. Determined to claim what she believes she deserves, Amber carefully infiltrates the Parrish family circle, exploiting Daphne's kindness to position herself as a trusted confidante. As Amber's calculated manipulation deepens, she draws closer to her ultimate goal, but buried secrets from her own past threaten to unravel her elaborate scheme.

Narrators Suzanne Elise Freeman and Meghan Wolf deliver distinct voices that capture the psychological complexity of this twisted tale of deception. Their contrasting performances illuminate the stark differences between the characters' motivations and mental states, creating an immersive experience that heightens the story's tension. The dual narration allows listeners to experience the shifting perspectives with clarity, while the performers' skillful pacing maintains suspense throughout the intricate plot twists. The audio format particularly enhances the intimate, confessional nature of the characters' inner thoughts, making their darkest impulses feel unnervingly close.