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The Grandmother
- By: Jane E. James
- Narrated by: Anna Cordell, Max Dinnen
- Length: 8 hrs and 39 mins
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Two little girls stand with their heads bowed in my living room. I’m told they’re my granddaughters. Daisy is nine, and Alice seven. Daisy is the spitting image of her mother. This is the first time I’ve met them since my daughter and I fell out after she married that waste of space, Vince. They’ve come to live with me because their mother — my daughter — was murdered. In her own home while they slept close by. I think Vince killed her. But the police can’t prove it. I’ve always known he was no good. He treated my daughter like dirt. I said he’d cheat on her — but she wouldn’t listen.
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Not too outlandish
- By Jackie H on 12-14-24
- The Grandmother
- By: Jane E. James
- Narrated by: Anna Cordell, Max Dinnen
The twist.
Reviewed: 01-13-25
I like the twist in the story. You do not see it coming. I enjoyed the story.
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The Brothers Hawthorne
- By: Jennifer Lynn Barnes
- Narrated by: Jay Ben Markson
- Length: 13 hrs
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Grayson Hawthorne was raised as the heir apparent to his billionaire grandfather, taught from the cradle to put family first. Now the great Tobias Hawthorne is dead and his family disinherited, but some lessons linger. When Grayson’s half-sisters find themselves in trouble, he swoops in to do what he does best: take care of the problem—efficiently, effectively, mercilessly. And without getting bogged down in emotional entanglements.
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Was surprised how much I enjoyed!
- By Christina McPherson on 09-03-23
- The Brothers Hawthorne
- By: Jennifer Lynn Barnes
- Narrated by: Jay Ben Markson
Twists and turns
Reviewed: 02-01-24
I love the twists and turns in this story. I didn’t mind the new voice it’s from the brothers and not Avery. Looking forward to the next story.
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The Apology
- Length: 20 mins
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In August of 2021, Governor Andrew Cuomo grants JJ executive clemency. Three weeks later, JJ steps out of Sing Sing a free man. But he wasn’t exonerated. In the eyes of the law, he was still a convicted felon. Within the first 24 hours of his release, JJ needs to check in with the parole office. He has a curfew. He has to get permission to travel out of state. As he likes to say, he’s freer, but not free.Soon after his release, JJ gets a job at the Frederick Douglass Project. He’s invited to give talks, run workshops. His life is focused on connecting people on the outside with those on ...
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Beautifully told
- By Thespookyoldtree on 07-03-23
Speechless
Reviewed: 06-05-23
I am so proud of the Men, in this story. JJ mother is a saint. I wish the prison system did rehabilitate. My nephew is a frequent flyer of jail. He has major anger (rage) issues that stem from his childhood. This story is real, cried like a baby. Thank you for sharing
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Special Episode: Tiffany Dover Speaks
- Length: 50 mins
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Nine months after this series ended without landing an on the record interview with its subject, host Brandy Zadrozny wakes up to a text message: “While I did not die that day, the life I knew did.” It’s signed “Tiffany Dover.” The missive sends Brandy back to Chattanooga and Higdon, where this time she’s invited in by Tiffany herself. Now, for the first time, Tiffany Dover tells her side of the story—and describes what life is like at the center of a remarkably durable antivax conspiracy theory. Finally, Brandy goes back to the truthers who promised they’d recant—or pay ...
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Great journalist
- By T. Whitfield on 05-10-23
Amazing!
Reviewed: 04-28-23
Tiffany, you are amazing. So sorry this happened to you and your family. I have in-laws that worship these “Truthers and “Anti-vaccers”. It’s hard to hear such horrible things they repeat when i really thought they were better then that. I cried with you on the pizza thing. What BS.
Girl congrats on the new house and God Bless.
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The Muse
- By: Jeffery Deaver
- Narrated by: Dan Bittner
- Length: 2 hrs and 22 mins
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Life appears to imitate art when a series of sadistic murders grips the city. Investigating the carefully orchestrated killings, Detective Gene Tripp and his partner discover that the perp might have been inspired by the best-selling novels and stories of popular thriller author Brody Pierce. Or has the demon of writer’s block driven Brody himself to step over the line between fiction and reality and exploit the dark side of his imagination?
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Interesting Short Story
- By Debbie Mathisen on 02-12-23
- The Muse
- By: Jeffery Deaver
- Narrated by: Dan Bittner
Had potential
Reviewed: 04-13-23
This has some real potential. But the ending killed it, in my opinion. I am sorry, but really, the story was good.
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