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The Second Silence

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Romantic, suspenseful, and utterly compelling, The Second Silence takes us into the breaking heart of Noelle Van Doren, whose only child is snatched from her by her estranged husband, Robert, a powerful real estate developer. As Noelle and her long-estranged parents, Mary and Charlie, frantically peel away layers of mystery regarding Robert's past, the lives of each begin to change in unexpectedly wrenching ways. For Charlie and Mary, the years apart have made them realize that one's first love is often one's best love, but now new obstacles stand in their way. Noelle is astonished to discover her ability to open her heart to a new love.An engrossing drama, Eileen Goudge's The Second Silence will keep listeners transfixed from beginning to end.

365 pages, Hardcover

First published June 1, 2000

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Eileen Goudge

120 books707 followers
I began writing at the age of eight and wrote my way through the lean years before I found success as New York Times' bestselling author with my first novel GARDEN OF LIES. To date I have published 19 novels and a cookbook. Every life experience I've weathered has found its way into my novels in one form or another: bad exes, births, deaths, divorces, romances, and even true crime. My heroines are like me: tough cookies who don't crumble.

My latest novel, Book One of my Gold Creek series, ALL THEY NEED TO KNOW, is the story of a woman fleeing her abusive ex who finds refuge in a small California mountain town, where she's befriended by a group of women who call themselves The Tattooed Ladies and reinvents herself as a police sketch artist. Kyra "draws lines to stop crimes," as they say in the biz, never imagining she'll one day be forced to confront the biggest criminal of all: her ex.

I'm married to former entertainment reporter Sandy Kenyon and the mother of two grown children. We live in Sacramento, California, where we remodeled a 1940's house for which I was the on-site project manager. Fortunately, multi-tasking is my superpower, so I was able to write a book and supervise a home remodel at the same time. The latter is sure to find its way into a future book. Follow me on Instagram and Facebook to see pics of my home remodel and other adventures.



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77 reviews3 followers
February 24, 2010
A recovering alcoholic informs cruel developer husband after 8 yrs of marriage that their relationship is over. He concocts a plan to make Noelle look like a drunken loser, then abducts their daughter. Noelle's divorced parents return to help her and find they are still with feelings for each other. It switches back and forth between these two couples lives...currently and into the past.

I found this book thought provoking.
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15 reviews18 followers
October 3, 2014
"The second silence" is among the rare novels I could enjoy reading. I loved how the writer deals with two periods of time all together. in every single chapter, she brings back the past and she compares how the protagonist changes and how does she develop throughout the story ending up with a great personality that she could get through the mistakes of her previous self.
5 reviews1 follower
September 11, 2011
This is the first book, I read from her. The book was easy to read and I enjoyed spending my time on it. I will definitely read more from Eileen Goudge, because to me she seems to find the right way to show how great and strong the real love can be over the years. I like the book, because there was a lot more to it than love between man and a woman. She showed the relationship mother-child in two different generations. And all the sacrifices a mother is ready to do to protect her kid. The mix of romance and mystery added different flavor to the predictable end of a love story. 5/5
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August 15, 2019
Overall a pretty good book. Could have done without the last 20 pages.
223 reviews1 follower
August 23, 2013
The Second Silence by Eileen Goudge. A book about family life and how they help each other in time of crisis each in their own way. In the end they all want the same thing and that is to be able to be who they are and also be a part of a loving family even when they haven't always been there for each other everyday. Good reading and keeps your interest.
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566 reviews7 followers
December 31, 2012
This was a good read. A little mystery mixed in with some romance in a contemporary fiction book. Pretty much just the way I like them. :)
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January 20, 2019
I need to be better at abandoning books. I thought about quitting this one after the first chapter - because you just knew what was going to happen. But, being me, I wanted to see if I was right, and I also wanted to "color in the outline" and see how it would play out. It just got more and more ridiculous. I used to like Eileen Goudge - I don't know if this is a reflection on how I have changed as a reader, or if this just wasn't up to what I had come to expect from her books.
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128 reviews
June 16, 2025
Loved the story, so much going on with the mother/daughter dynamic. The various love stories, the mixed family, the horror of a mother losing custody of her 5 year old child; and finally the attempted murder which finally exposed the father as the crazy, power hungry person he was. So much going on with this family, the book was very good.
300 reviews2 followers
November 15, 2017
Another Hit

This author is new to me this year. This is the third book I've read. This woman can tell a story. The pages fly by and first thing I know, the book is over.
My only complaint is that there are a lot of typos.
I can't wait to read more by this author.
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611 reviews1 follower
January 14, 2019
Eileen Goudge paced this novel like current TV melodramas. Her characters were stilted and yet carried gravitas. This mother-daughter saga covers several generations succinctly. I found the climax the most powerful element of this tale.
70 reviews2 followers
January 16, 2019
Page Turner

I really enjoyed this book. I felt connected to the characters. The book stayed with me long after reading it. I felt every emotion while reading it. You can always count on a great book with Eileen Goudge.
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86 reviews
September 30, 2017
Gripping and Romantically Frustrating

It always starts frustrating in the beginning and goes that same road to r
the very last page. Ugh! Please !
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554 reviews7 followers
October 6, 2017
This book started off slowly, turned thrilling towards the end with the final chapters that were a bit drawn out. It was a love story mystery - worth the time.
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129 reviews
October 10, 2017
easy read, somewhat predictable, easy book to read while stuck inside with a cold
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October 13, 2017
It Was Okay. Could've Been Written Better. Would Not Recommend It.
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3 reviews1 follower
October 22, 2017
I've read most of Goudge's books and I'd say this is my least favourite. Did not have me turning pages at my usual speed to find out how the story ends.
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329 reviews1 follower
February 14, 2018
Taking a couple points off for lack of proofreading and how difficult that made reading this pretty good story.
1 review1 follower
March 26, 2018
Very good story but Kindle edition was full of errors missed by spell check. Was also disappointed that the ending left the reader hanging instead of finishing the story as it could have been.
35 reviews
September 1, 2018
Enjoyable read with family drama and enough of a mystery to keep you interested.
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December 23, 2018
Three Generation Mothers

This book told of three mothers who had difficult relationships with their daughters. The daughters in return resented their mothers for abandoning them.
323 reviews
August 15, 2019
This very descriptive author's book was enjoyable. I would read another of her stories.
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526 reviews4 followers
October 25, 2019
Engaging, fast-paced, and a nice combination/balance of mystery and romance.
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May 17, 2020
I found the middle dragged a bit and then the end was so fast.

Nobody actually found out how horrible the husband was until he was already dead.
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June 20, 2020
Good book something to pass the time, very descriptive author.
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154 reviews4 followers
May 27, 2021
5 star all the way, as she is one of my favorite authors. Only one problem, I wish she'd write more.
300 reviews
April 17, 2022
Sometimes one just needs a fairy tale.. good and evil, love and betrayal, and an ending that brings "happily ever after" or at least the image of that. 🙂
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71 reviews
May 1, 2022
meh

Predictable, not bad. Wouldn’t read again. I enjoyed the references to upstate New York and Schoharie county though. Nice touches.
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