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The Monsters We Make
- A Novel
- By: Kali White
- Narrated by: Mia Barron
- Length: 8 hrs and 50 mins
- Unabridged
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It's August 1984, and paperboy Christopher Stewart has gone missing. Hours later, 12-year-old Sammy Cox hurries home from his own paper route, red-faced and out of breath, hiding a terrible secret. Crystal, Sammy's 17-year-old sister, is worried by the disappearance but she also sees an opportunity: the Stewart case has echoes of an earlier unsolved disappearance of another boy, one town over. Crystal senses the makings of an award-winning essay, one that could win her a scholarship - and a ticket out of their small Iowa town.
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Secrets abound, sneaking in and out of the pages
- By The Nerdy Gourmet on 08-20-20
- The Monsters We Make
- A Novel
- By: Kali White
- Narrated by: Mia Barron
captivating but heartbreaking
Reviewed: 12-29-21
the narration is smooth and easy to listen to. I was hooked from the first minute to the last. The story itself is well crafted and heart wrenching. The characters are relatability built and became real as I listened.
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Serial Killers
- Up Close and Very Personal
- By: Victoria Redstall
- Narrated by: Drew Campbell
- Length: 8 hrs and 41 mins
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In this chilling audiobook, you will meet Wayne Adam Ford, who walked into a California police station in 1998 with a severed woman's breast in his pocket; Bobby Joe Long, who assaulted and murdered at least ten women; Gary Ray Bowles, killer of six; truck driver Keith Hunter Jespersen, who travelled from state leaving a trail of bodies in his wake; and Robin Gecht, one of the members of the terrifying Ripper Crew.
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Don't waste your credit
- By Letitgo4u on 02-07-15
- Serial Killers
- Up Close and Very Personal
- By: Victoria Redstall
- Narrated by: Drew Campbell
Informative, but hard to listen to
Reviewed: 12-21-15
Would you recommend this book to a friend? Why or why not?
I would recommend to a friend, but I would advise to be ready for multiple mispronunciations and a heavily biased voice.
What do you think your next listen will be?
My next listen will most likely be Most Bizarre Murders.
Who would you have cast as narrator instead of Drew Campbell?
Anyone else, the narrator did not do his research and made the book hard to listen to due to many mispronunciations of common words in the justice system and city names.
Do you think Serial Killers needs a follow-up book? Why or why not?
No, I would not want to listen to another account by Victoria Redstall about serial killers. She repeatedly states that she is embarrassed to be known to the serial killers she writes about, which can only lead to a biased account.
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