Dustin Wiese
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The Woman in Coach D
- By: Sarah A. Denzil
- Narrated by: Katie Clarkson-Hill
- Length: 11 hrs and 26 mins
- Unabridged
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Jenny sits in the same seat on the same train every week, seeing familiar faces come and go. Until a chance encounter shatters her world. Sixteen years ago, Jenny survived a traumatic ordeal that left her best friend, Susie, missing and presumed dead. The world has its theories about what happened to Susie Patterson, and one of those theories points the finger at Jenny. Now she lives a quiet life, volunteering at a crisis helpline while trying to deal with her own anxiety and the true crime fans obsessed with finding her missing friend.
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Too long
- By Anonymous User on 11-15-24
- The Woman in Coach D
- By: Sarah A. Denzil
- Narrated by: Katie Clarkson-Hill
Amazing story
Reviewed: 12-18-24
Loved it! Loved it! Loved it! Why a 15 word minimum here? Anyway, best Audible story I've listened to in a long time!
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What We Become
- By: Jacqueline Druga
- Narrated by: Leslie Nicole Ivery
- Length: 6 hrs and 58 mins
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Like many, Mackenzie Garret complains about the weather. It is the hottest summer anyone can remember. The high temperatures are out of control with no end in sight. Until it all changes. Overnight, blue skies become gray, and the hot, humid weather turns to rain, then snow, then ice as the temperature plummets. The entire northern half of the country is thrown into chaos as blow by blow, storm after storm, nature rips into the world, tearing it apart.
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Pretty good
- By DeeDee on 04-05-22
- What We Become
- By: Jacqueline Druga
- Narrated by: Leslie Nicole Ivery
Great story, bad narrator
Reviewed: 11-23-23
Great, other than the narrator who can't pronounce most "L" sounds, among other speech issues. Kind of annoying when a book about a winter apocalypse, and you have to hear her say the world "cold" as "code" a thousand times. Nothing wrong with having a speech impediment, but don't narrate good books that people have to pay for.
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