9780063001534
Play Sample

Do Not Disturb audiobook

  • By: Claire Douglas
  • Narrator: Hannah Daniel
  • Category: Crime, Fiction, Thrillers
  • Length: 9 hours 19 minutes
  • Publisher: HarperAudio
  • Publish date: November 17, 2020
  • Language: English
  • (1746 ratings)
(1746 ratings)
33% Cheaper than Audible
Get for $0.00
  • $9.99 per book vs $14.95 at Audible
    Good for any title to download and keep
  • Listen at up to 4.5x speed
    Good for any title to download and keep
  • Fall asleep to your favorite books
    Set a sleep timer while you listen
  • Unlimited listening to our Classics.
    Listen to thousands of classics for no extra cost. Ever
Loading ...
Regular Price: 27.99 USD

Do Not Disturb Audiobook Summary

From the award-winning author of The Sisters, Local Girl Missing and Last Seen Alive, comes a taut psychological thriller in which family secrets and hidden pasts build to a violent climax in a guesthouse among the idyllic Welsh mountains.

Following a traumatic event in London, Kirsty Woodhouse packs up her family and moves back to her native Wales. There she sets up her new home with her husband and two young daughters, and goes into business with her difficult mother managing a guesthouse in the Brecon Beacons.

But when the guesthouse is ready to be occupied, Kirsty encounters the last person she ever expected to see: her estranged cousin Selena. It has been seventeen years since they last talked–when Selena tore everything apart between them.

Why has she chosen now to walk back into Kirsty’s life? Is Selena running from something too? Or is there an even darker reason for her visit?

As Kirsty becomes increasingly concerned for the safety of her daughters, her dream home begins to feel like her worst nightmare.

Kirsty knows that once you invite trouble into your home, it can be murder getting rid of it . . .

Other Top Audiobooks

Do Not Disturb Audiobook Narrator

Hannah Daniel is the narrator of Do Not Disturb audiobook that was written by Claire Douglas

About the Author(s) of Do Not Disturb

Claire Douglas is the author of Do Not Disturb

Do Not Disturb Full Details

Narrator Hannah Daniel
Length 9 hours 19 minutes
Author Claire Douglas
Category
Publisher HarperAudio
Release date November 17, 2020
ISBN 9780063001534

Subjects

The publisher of the Do Not Disturb is HarperAudio. includes the following subjects: The BISAC Subject Code is Crime, Fiction, Thrillers

Additional info

The publisher of the Do Not Disturb is HarperAudio. The imprint is HarperAudio. It is supplied by HarperAudio. The ISBN-13 is 9780063001534.

Global Availability

This book is only available in the United States.

Goodreads Reviews

Amanda

August 27, 2018

Having read Claire Douglas previous books “The Sisters” and “Last seen alive” I am very honoured and excited to get a copy of “ Do not disturb” from Netgalley in exchange for a review.Married couple Kirstie and Adrian move to the Brecon Beacons in Wales with their children Amelia 11, Evie 6 and their grandmother Carol to run a newly renovated B&B. They moved from London hoping for a calmer pace of life after Adrian suffered depression and walked out of his stressful job.The business is ready to open when Carol says Kirstie’s cousin Selena is coming to stay with her daughter Ruby whose in a wheelchair. They haven’t seen Selena for 18 years and there is a hint of a family fall out As always Claire Douglas had me glued to this book, loved the red herrings along the way and even though I knew there was a big twist going to happen it still surprised and amazed me how easy she can turn a story around leaving me discombobulated!! The world could have ended and I would have still said ‘just let me finish my book in peace’Claire Douglas you never disappoint and I’m waiting with baited breath for you’re next book!!

Lou (nonfiction fiend)

September 15, 2018

'Do Not Disturb' is Claire Douglas's fourth novel and after completely devouring 'Last Seen Alive' (LSA) in 2017 and it featuring in my Top Twenty Favourites in an end-of-year list, I was eager to read this to see exactly how it compared to her previous books. Although it didn't disappoint it wasn't as incredible as LSA. Don't get me wrong, this is superior to most titles in this genre, it's just we readers tend to have super-high expectations when we know an author is capable of producing a spectacular story. These expectations are not always a good thing as they are not easy to live up to!Following a difficult 18 months, Kirsty and Adrian decide to relocate from London to the village of Hywelphilly in the beautiful Breacon Beacons, Wales with their two daughters, Amelia and Evie, to open a Bed & Breakfast with Kirsty's mother. Leaving behind the only life they've known and all of the memories associated with 'The Big Smoke' after Adrian suffered a nervous breakdown, they feel that this is the change they so desperately need. As if that's not enough upheaval for them to deal with, her mother invites Selena to stay, the niece that they had previously cut out of their lives due to her blatant untruths and have not spoken with in over sixteen years. Now that they are both adults, Kirsty decides to put the past behind her after seeing Selena with daughter Ruby. Later, more estranged family members suddenly appear at the guest house including Kirsty's adopted brother, Nathan and his wife and one of Selena's former boyfriends who wants to rent a room. Trouble is certainly in the air and soon terrible things start to happen!From then on a variety of different topics are explored and the characters lives begin to unravel, these include murder, domestic violence, infidelity, marital problems, mental health issues and parenting. The last quarter of the book is where the plot really comes together - there were some excellent twists and the pace quickened to send you hurtling towards the conclusion. I didn't actually predict the climax which is unusual as I read a lot of crime fiction and tend to pick up on what will happen pretty early on. The main focus of the story is family and how sometimes you don't know family like you think you do despite being in their lives more than anyone else. All of the secrets, lies and manipulations are peeled back slowly revealing the plots core. This is what I call an "onion" read where there are layers and layers to the tale.All in all, this is an enjoyable read and is well written and thought out as always. However, it just didn't have the wow factor that her previous books have had. I look forward to the authors future releases.Many thanks to Penguin UK - Michael Joseph for an ARC. I was not required to post a review and all thoughts and opinions expressed are my own.

Aj the Ravenous Reader

January 30, 2020

What I liked about Do Not Disturb is how the story slowly unravels the real threat in the story. The author is even able to make me think that this is a horror story starting with the old house turned into a B & B with all its sinister history, what with all those mysterious and creepy threats to the family, the noose, the dead flowers, the misplaced stuffs around the house and the angry stares of the neighbors.Instead, the real threat is something I did not expect and it appears as if it does not directly involve the main character. It’s like the main character also the narrator is simply used as an element to tell the actual story and I find it oddly likable. Even more interesting is that the person murdered in the story is probably the most flawed character and everyone could practically have a reason to kill her making the reader suspect every single character. The story isn’t heavy on suspense and yet the very last parts, around the last three chapters where it reveals who really is the suspect did make me shiver especially the last few pages where it foreshadows a disturbing repetition of history in the family.

Bex (Beckie Bookworm)

June 11, 2019

Arc Book ReviewRelease Date-9/8/18I Really enjoyed "Do Not Disturb" this was my second book by this particular author and out of the two this one was my hands down favourite.I read this in one sitting: staying up late into the night to finish always a sign of a good read that in my opinion.The concept here is simple: Kirsty and Adrain along with there two daughters and Kirstys mother make a big move to a small village in Wales to run a guest house together.Adrian is recovering from a bout of depression after a breakdown so this is meant to be a new start for the whole family.Not long after arriving they are descended on by various members of the extended family.Selena: Kirstys estranged cousin along with her disabled daughter.The brother and sister in law and a variety of paying guests.This hodgepodge of different personalities along with strange occurrences eventually cumulates into a set of circumstances where all are pointing fingers and nobody knows who is innocent or guilty and quite who to actually trust.Secrets abound and everybody's guilty of something.This made for fantastic reading, there were so many red herrings thrown around I thought I was going to get whiplash with the constant back and forth motion.So fast paced that it was impossible to put this down once started.This had so much going on in terms of story development managing to keep me guessing till the very end.I really enjoyed this and as an added bonus this was set in my neck of the woods: well down the road anyway, I live on the border of Wales myself.I did chuckle to myself at the depiction of small-time living and what is perceived as outsiders: all true from my own personal experience. All in all, this was a fast-paced read that I enjoyed immensely and am happy to recommend.On a final note loved the finale: everything was wrapped up here so brilliantly: Bravo.Thank you to the Publisher, Author and NetGalley for providing me with an ARC of "Do Not Disturb" of which I have reviewed voluntary.All opinions expressed here are entirely my own.Reviewed By Beckie Bookworm.https://www.facebook.com/beckiebookworm/www.beckiebookworm.com

Mandy

July 31, 2018

I have been a fan of Claire Douglas' previous books but this one was definitely favourite. I started this in the afternoon and stayed up late to finish it last night. This book had it all and more, couldn't wait to find out how it was going to end.Kirsty and Adrian pack up theirs lives in London with their 2 daughters and move to Wales to open their own guesthouse. Adrian suffered a breakdown recently Andy they see it as their chance to start fresh. Their first guest is Kirsty's cousin Selena who she has not seen for 17 years after an argument. Why is she coming back into their lives now? Is she running from something? This is story about family, love, secrets and lies. Who can be trusted? I found it very difficult to work that one out, right till the very end. Such a great story - highly addictive.A big thanks to Penguin UK and Michael Joseph and NetGalley for inviting me to read an advanced copy of this book. All opinions are my own and are in no way biased.

Howard

January 22, 2023

3.5 Stars for Do Not Disturb (audiobook) by Claire Douglas read by Hannah Daniel. This is the book to read if you’re feeling like your family is dysfunctional. My family is not nearly as crazy as I thought they were.

Ken

September 03, 2018

This was my first Claire Douglas novel, this gripping page turner instantly had me hooked straight after the prologue. I loved it so much that I now want to read her previous titles.The story opens with the main protagonist Kirsty awoken by screaming at 5:37 a.m., she discovers her mother crouching over a body covered in blood!I love the structure of the book as it’s broken up into two parts. The first half tells of the events leading up to that morning as we are introduced to main characters.Kirsty is starting a new life running a guesthouse in the Welsh mountains. As the first guests start to arrive including her old friend Selena, Kirsty is anxious for everything to run smoothly.The second part is the subsequent aftermath. As previous secrets are slowly told, I like how Douglas held of revealing the identity of the body!Not only the secluded location really added to the atmosphere, there’s was also some great humour too.I practically liked how Kirsty constantly worried about her trip adviser ratings!I really couldn’t put this one down!

Eva

August 08, 2018

I do so love Claire Douglas’ books and I was thrilled when I was given the opportunity to read this one early.Kirsty and her family need a fresh start. They leave London and move to Wales to open a B&B, together with Kirsty’s mother. The house they’ve chosen needs a lot of work and there are a few things the family haven’t quite thought through. Despite that, they have a fair few bookings come opening weekend and it looks as if their B&B adventure is off to a good start.But then Kirsty’s cousin, Selena, comes to stay. They used to be incredibly close until something drove them apart and they’ve not seen each other in years. From the minute Selena arrives, so does trouble. Coincidence or not?There was something about Serena that irked me the minute she stepped inside the B&B. Nothing I was immediately able to put my finger on but you could just feel the atmosphere change in a heartbeat and I didn’t trust her at all. That said though, things didn’t at all pan out the way I expected them to.This is one of those stories where you suspect just about everyone and I did. From Kirsty’s husband to her brother, to the odd guest with a dog who keeps yammering on about bad energy. Even the house itself made my spine tingle and it made for the perfect location. There were a few things that seemed rather obvious to me as the reader, but not necessarily to the characters which just added to the intrigue.I found Kirsty to be quite a likeable character, someone to sympathise with and root for, sharing her hopes for a better future for her and her family. All the characters were realistic and believable, even the slightly weird ones. But above all, there’s a tense atmosphere throughout the story, that feeling where you know something will happen but you’re not quite sure what it will be. It all leads to an incredibly jaw-dropping conclusion that left me reeling.I’ve read all of Claire Douglas’ books and she remains a firm favourite on my list of go-to authors. There’s something about her writing style I really love and she always manages to surprise me. I absolutely can’t wait for whatever she comes up with next!

Adele Shea

August 08, 2018

I really enjoyed this book. It kept me guessing right until the end.Kristy and Adrian decide to pack up and move back to Wales from London after Adrian has a breakdown. Along with Kirstys Mum they buy a big house with the aim to set up guesthouse. It seems the guesthouse hides some dark secrets, as does the owners and the guests. Some secrets are more worse and darker than others.

Berit Talks Books

December 29, 2020

A tense and twisted domestic thriller. Kirstie and Adrian move the family back to Wales after Adrian suffers a breakdown. The plan is to live a quieter les complicated life running a B&B with Kirsty‘s mom. BUT then long lost cousin Selena shows up throwing a wrench into their new quiet existence. This was a thriller that kept me glued to the pages. There were so many layers and as they kept getting peeled away the more absorbed in the story I became. this was a complicated story filled with loads of family drama. I knew there was something not quite right going on, I just couldn’t put my finger on exactly what it was. The ending was surprising and satisfying. This was a well done thriller that definitely kept me engaged throughout.*** Big thank you to William Morrow for my gifted copy of this book. All opinions are my own. ***

Cortney LaScola Hornyak -

November 25, 2021

Every chance I had over the past few days, I picked up this book. It was a fun ride and I couldn't wait to see what happened next.It was a bit repetitive, which made it drag a little, and I figured out a few of the big twists early on, but I still really enjoyed it!

Chanel

August 09, 2018

I would firstly like to thank Netgalley and the publishers for allowing me to read this book for free in exchange for an honest review. " After what happened in London, Kirsty needs a fresh start with her family. And running a guesthouse in the Welsh mountains sounds idyllic. But then their first guest arrives. Selena is the last person Kirsty wants to see. It's seventeen years since she tore everything apart. Why has she chosen now to walk back into Kirsty's life? Is Selena running from something too? Or is there a darker reason for her visit?" I read this whole book in just one seating! The whole premise of the story was gripping, claustrophobic and just had me addicted right from the very first page! I spent the first half of this book completely on the edge of my seat, in anticipation of what was gonna happen next, while the second half of the book, I was questioning every character and constantly guessing how the story was unfold! Claire Douglas delivered a very enjoyable and intense story that involved both a daunting situation and many characters that all seemed like they had something to hide. Just fantastic! And that ending! I couldn't of guessed that! A must read!

Hannah

October 29, 2019

The setting of Wales makes the story for me, the Brecon Beacons was a perfect setting (not for the characters however). I didn't find any of the characters particularly likeable but the story kept me reading. It's an easy read.

Sheri

July 17, 2018

Kirsty, husband Adrian, their young daughters and Kirsty’s mother move to the Brecon Beacons to fulfil the dream of opening a guest house. The place needs a lot of work - and not all the locals are friendly - but they’re finally ready to open the doors and welcome the first guests. Of course, all goes far from according to plan.... the first guest arriving with an unexpected dog in tow and immediately announcing that the house has a “bad energy” is only the start. Kirsty’s long-estranged cousin Selena has also come to stay with her disabled daughter, fleeing her marriage and - as ever - bringing trouble with her. Strange things are happening - threatening messages which seem designed to taunt Adrian, who is recovering from depression, in particular.The guest house setting was inspired - providing a great set-up for a domestic thriller (possible dangers not only lurking outside, but of necessity welcomed in), and Claire Douglas is excellent at building a sinister atmosphere.Narrator Kirsty was a believable protagonist, generally expressing the same doubts and suspicions as the reader - can I trust this person? Could they be lying? I always find this refreshing as so many characters in psychological thrillers seem to walk around with their heads in the sand. That said she did miss one significant deception which was probably more obvious to the reader. I found Kirsty a relatable character, particularly with regard to coping with serious mental health issues in a partner.The ending was unexpected and I’m still not quite sure what to make of it. All in all a great read.

Zainab

August 05, 2018

Okay to be completely honest I'm not fully satisfied with the book but at same time it isn't that bad. It depends really (considering I have a pretty dark mind so I was kinda expecting more) I mean it's not boring as I read this in one sitting and gave it 4 stars.Anyway, the story's pretty good. A woman moves to Wales with her two daughters and a husband, and her annoying ass mama, for a fresh start but a lot of spooky shit starts happening when her (idiot of a ) cousin shows up after 17 years with her daughter. Also, thank you to NetGalley for giving me an ARC in exchange for an honest review.

Julie

August 06, 2018

This is a great story that starts off quite slow but then it really kicks in. Kirsty and Adrian move back to Wales and buy an old property to turn into a guest house. Kirsty’s Mum contributes to the new business venture and moves into the property with them and their two girls. It’s clear something happened when they lived in London but it’s not until later in the book that we find out what this was. As Kirsty’s Mum has an interest in the property, when she arranges for her niece and her daughter to come and stay, Kirsty can’t say no. We find out that Kirsty and Selena were very close as children but had a big falling out when they were eighteen, and this is the last time they saw each other. Guests start to arrive and Kirsty has the feeling that all is not as it should be, and then a body is found. The book starts with the discovery of the person and then works backwards building up to the incident itself. This book really had me hooked and I raced few the second half. It’s quite shocking in the end and makes you question what you would do in a similar situation. Thanks to Penguin UK, Michael Joesph and NetGalley for the opportunity to read this book.

Joanna

August 19, 2018

Claire Douglas has written another fantastic book which is really thrilling, deliciously creepy and utterly brilliant.From the start I was drawn into the story with a fantastic opening chapter.  The general atmosphere in the book makes you think anything could happen at any time which kept me on my toes.  The pace is quite fast from the beginning and got faster throughout the book as the story progressed.As I might have mentioned I love the idea of starting anew somewhere and running a B&B really appeals to me so I felt for Kirsty when her dreams started to go wrong.  The fact she tries hard to hold everything together and keep everyone happy made me warm to her as did her obvious love for her kids.  I found myself hoping for a good ending for her even though I had a feeling early on that this wouldn’t happen.The book goes back and forth between time periods, gradually building up a picture of the characters and their history.  There were lots of twists and turns which definetly kept me on my toes as some were very unexpected.This is the fifth book by this author and the fifth I’ve read.  I’m so excited that her stories keep getting better and better.Huge thanks to Katie from Michael St Joseph for my copy of this book and for inviting me onto the blog tour. If you like fast paced, creepy thrillers you’ll love this book.

Kirsty ❤️

August 09, 2019

This book was quite a grower for me. I wasn't too sure when I started it but by the end I couldn't out it down. Kirsty and Adrian move to Wales to start afresh after a difficult few years and open a guest house. On the opening weekend her brother and family arrive and also her estranged cousin with ailing daughter and events take a disturbing turn. There are several factors here. Someone is threatening Kirsty and Adrian, leaving dead flowers on the door step and then there's the cousin Selena and the trouble she brings and events that happen to her. It's very fast paced; events take place over about a week once we get past the first few chapters setting up the opening of the guest house. There are a lot of characters in here. Some are guests and act as fillers for the story. They don't really move it along that much but I can see why they are there. The rest all do play a part on what happens and luckily they do all have seperate identities. There's nothing worse than a book with 7 people exactly the same so I'm grateful for that. It's easy to follow. The second half is a whodunit as we try and work out who of the cast commit a heinous crime. The actual reveal was really interesting and possibly not quite as clear cut as you may think. I liked the ambiguity of it. Overall, really enjoyed it and looking forward to reading the authors other works. 

Roxanne

January 27, 2020

Fantastic! Loved every page, finished in a day. Easy read. Lots of twists. Kirsty is brilliant.

Frequently asked questions

Listening to audiobooks not only easy, it is also very convenient. You can listen to audiobooks on almost every device. From your laptop to your smart phone or even a smart speaker like Apple HomePod or even Alexa. Here’s how you can get started listening to audiobooks.

  • 1. Download your favorite audiobook app such as Speechify.
  • 2. Sign up for an account.
  • 3. Browse the library for the best audiobooks and select the first one for free
  • 4. Download the audiobook file to your device
  • 5. Open the Speechify audiobook app and select the audiobook you want to listen to.
  • 6. Adjust the playback speed and other settings to your preference.
  • 7. Press play and enjoy!

While you can listen to the bestsellers on almost any device, and preferences may vary, generally smart phones are offer the most convenience factor. You could be working out, grocery shopping, or even watching your dog in the dog park on a Saturday morning.
However, most audiobook apps work across multiple devices so you can pick up that riveting new Stephen King book you started at the dog park, back on your laptop when you get back home.

Speechify is one of the best apps for audiobooks. The pricing structure is the most competitive in the market and the app is easy to use. It features the best sellers and award winning authors. Listen to your favorite books or discover new ones and listen to real voice actors read to you. Getting started is easy, the first book is free.

Research showcasing the brain health benefits of reading on a regular basis is wide-ranging and undeniable. However, research comparing the benefits of reading vs listening is much more sparse. According to professor of psychology and author Dr. Kristen Willeumier, though, there is good reason to believe that the reading experience provided by audiobooks offers many of the same brain benefits as reading a physical book.

Audiobooks are recordings of books that are read aloud by a professional voice actor. The recordings are typically available for purchase and download in digital formats such as MP3, WMA, or AAC. They can also be streamed from online services like Speechify, Audible, AppleBooks, or Spotify.
You simply download the app onto your smart phone, create your account, and in Speechify, you can choose your first book, from our vast library of best-sellers and classics, to read for free.

Audiobooks, like real books can add up over time. Here’s where you can listen to audiobooks for free. Speechify let’s you read your first best seller for free. Apart from that, we have a vast selection of free audiobooks that you can enjoy. Get the same rich experience no matter if the book was free or not.

It depends. Yes, there are free audiobooks and paid audiobooks. Speechify offers a blend of both!

It varies. The easiest way depends on a few things. The app and service you use, which device, and platform. Speechify is the easiest way to listen to audiobooks. Downloading the app is quick. It is not a large app and does not eat up space on your iPhone or Android device.
Listening to audiobooks on your smart phone, with Speechify, is the easiest way to listen to audiobooks.

footer-waves