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Oops - I read a hard copy book but this the an audible. I think it would be harder to listen to than to read. As to writing this is worth five stars. The plot is excellent and the story progresses well. As to liking the book - only 3 stars. Although Gwen Moffat's stories are always satisfying to read they tend to be a bit bleak as the ones I have read each have a setting which involves at some point mountains. I won't be keeping this book to re-read but it is a very good book. Characters are really well drawn and believable.