
The Hoarder by Jess Kidd
My rating: 4 of 5 stars
This is the story of Maud Drennan a carer and unwanted psychic. Maud see's saints and things others can't see.
So when she starts working with the belligerent Cathal Flood she finds herself drawn into the mysteries of his home. Hidden amongst the detritus of his hoarding in his grandios house she finds he begins to open up to her.
With the assistance of her housebound transgendre landlady and her troop of saints, Maud begins to uncover what lies beneath the strange activities taking place at Cathal Flood's home and finds herself not only flashing back to events from her past when her sister when missing but also being sought by someone trying to ensure the truth of the past remains hidden.
This was something I listened to on audio book and I have to say that the narration of Aoife McMahon and her irish lilt was extremely cathartic and enjoyable to listen too. Aoife managed to relay the humour and carry the story with an easy grace which really allowed you to connect with the cast of characters and at time had me laughing out loud.
If you are a fan of a family drama with a mild psychic element I would definately suggest you pick this book up.
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