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Beautiful Ugly
- A Novel
- By: Alice Feeney
- Narrated by: Richard Armitage, Tuppence Middleton
- Length: 9 hrs and 19 mins
- Unabridged
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Author Grady Green is having the worst best day of his life. Grady calls his wife to share some exciting news as she is driving home. He hears Abby slam on the brakes, get out of the car, then nothing. When he eventually finds her car by the cliff edge the headlights are on, the driver door is open, her phone is still there. . . but his wife has disappeared. A year later, Grady is still overcome with grief and desperate to know what happened to Abby. He can’t sleep, and he can’t write, so he travels to a tiny Scottish island to try to get his life back on track. Then he sees the impossible.
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Yawn
- By Amazon Customer on 01-19-25
- Beautiful Ugly
- A Novel
- By: Alice Feeney
- Narrated by: Richard Armitage, Tuppence Middleton
Not Worth It
Reviewed: 02-11-25
Loved the book til the end. I was always told a good mystery should give the reader enough clues to solve they story. I never caught any clues in this book though and the ending was bizarre. Too many y unsolved questions.
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Cold Blooded
- By: Lisa Jackson
- Narrated by: Alyssa Bresnahan
- Length: 16 hrs and 52 mins
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A woman’s slashed, incinerated corpse is found in a seedy New Orleans apartment. Her killer is certain there were no witnesses, unaware that his every move was seen by a beautiful stranger—from her bed in a bayou cottage on the outskirts of town. Weeks later, another violent vision shatters Olivia Benchet’s sleep. Convinced a serial killer is stalking the city, Olivia turns to the authorities. But jaded detective Rick Bentz doesn’t believe her—even when a second body turns up, slain in exactly the same bizarre, ritualistic manner Olivia described....
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worth the frustration
- By Dorothy on 09-25-12
- Cold Blooded
- By: Lisa Jackson
- Narrated by: Alyssa Bresnahan
Laughably Bad
Reviewed: 01-12-25
This sounded like a Harlequin Romance from about 50 years ago. And like someone sat down and wrote it in one seating with no thought to character development or quality dialogue between those characters. Author has one character talk about the dyke PE teacher- that's a pretty long forgotten term - and another character talk about a couple with a 20 year age difference as nasty. The protagonists objectify women, frequently referencing their asses. Vocabulary was used over and over. Everytime someone touched Olivia she melted like butter lol. Overall it was just bad. Unless the author was in 9th grade.
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Nine Lives
- A Novel
- By: Peter Swanson
- Narrated by: Jacques Roy, Mark Bramhall
- Length: 7 hrs and 11 mins
- Unabridged
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Nine strangers receive a list with their names on it in the mail. Nothing else, just a list of names on a single sheet of paper. None of the nine people know or have ever met the others on the list. They dismiss it as junk mail, a fluke—until very, very bad things begin happening to people on the list. First, a well-liked old man is drowned on a beach in the small town of Kennewick, Maine. Then, a father is shot in the back while running through his quiet neighborhood in suburban Massachusetts. A frightening pattern is emerging, but what do these nine people have in common?
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Very Very Good!!!!
- By shelley on 03-16-22
- Nine Lives
- A Novel
- By: Peter Swanson
- Narrated by: Jacques Roy, Mark Bramhall
Disappointed
Reviewed: 11-09-24
Found it hard to go back to this when I stopped. Poor plot. Undeveloped characters.
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Confessions on the 7:45
- By: Lisa Unger
- Narrated by: Vivienne Leheny
- Length: 12 hrs and 29 mins
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Selena Murphy is commuting home on the train when she strikes up a conversation with a beautiful stranger in the next seat. The woman introduces herself as Martha and soon confesses that she’s been stuck in an affair with her boss. Selena, in turn, confesses that she suspects her husband is sleeping with the nanny. When the train arrives at Selena’s station, the two women part ways, presumably never to meet again.
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Too many bad reviews
- By Linda on 11-27-20
- Confessions on the 7:45
- By: Lisa Unger
- Narrated by: Vivienne Leheny
Sooo Predictable
Reviewed: 04-19-24
Just like all the other books by the author. Choppy segues, lacking backstories, same phrasing and verbiage used in other books, poorly developed characters. I didn't like that I had to step back and try and figure out or remember relationship of characters to each other and to the story.
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The Good Samaritan
- By: John Marrs
- Narrated by: Elizabeth Knowelden, Charlotte Cole, Matthew Lloyd Davies, and others
- Length: 11 hrs and 13 mins
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The people who call End of the Line need hope. They need reassurance that life is worth living. But some are unlucky enough to get through to Laura. Laura doesn’t want them to hope. She wants them to die. Laura hasn’t had it easy: she's survived sickness and a difficult marriage only to find herself heading for forty, unsettled and angry. She doesn't love talking to people worse off than she is. She craves it. But now someone’s on to her - Ryan, whose world falls apart when his pregnant wife ends her life, hand in hand with a stranger.
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Laura is Amy Dunne on steroids!
- By Wayne on 07-10-18
- The Good Samaritan
- By: John Marrs
- Narrated by: Elizabeth Knowelden, Charlotte Cole, Matthew Lloyd Davies, Tim Campbell
Couldn't Stop
Reviewed: 01-18-24
Story grabbed me from the beginning. It was hard to stop! Amazing twists that actually worked well with the storyline.
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Sometimes I Lie
- By: Alice Feeney
- Narrated by: Stephanie Racine
- Length: 10 hrs and 7 mins
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Amber wakes up in a hospital. She can't move. She can't speak. She can't open her eyes. She can hear everyone around her, but they have no idea. Amber doesn't remember what happened, but she has a suspicion her husband had something to do with it. Alternating between her paralyzed present, the week before her accident, and a series of childhood diaries from 20 years ago, this brilliant psychological thriller asks: Is something really a lie if you believe it's the truth?
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Wow!!!
- By Zoey&Jaspers Mommy on 03-21-18
- Sometimes I Lie
- By: Alice Feeney
- Narrated by: Stephanie Racine
Too Many Twists
Reviewed: 12-31-23
The book takes too many bizarre twists to really enjoy reading. I had to stop and mentally retrace what I had listened to in order to continue to follow the story. Maybe reading the book would be easier.
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The House Across the Lake
- A Novel
- By: Riley Sager
- Narrated by: Bernadette Dunne
- Length: 11 hrs and 3 mins
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Casey Fletcher, a recently widowed actress trying to escape a streak of bad press, has retreated to the peace and quiet of her family’s lake house in Vermont. Armed with a pair of binoculars and several bottles of bourbon, she passes the time watching Tom and Katherine Royce, the glamorous couple living in the house across the lake. They make for good viewing—a tech innovator, Tom is powerful; and a former model, Katherine is gorgeous.
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Very odd narrator select
- By SSmith on 06-21-22
- The House Across the Lake
- A Novel
- By: Riley Sager
- Narrated by: Bernadette Dunne
Disappointing
Reviewed: 11-28-23
Narration made protagonist sound 50 years old. Story was silly though there were some decent twists. Hard to listen to fo4 long bits of time.
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Through a Darkening Glass
- A Novel
- By: R.S. Maxwell
- Narrated by: Eilidh Beaton
- Length: 12 hrs and 10 mins
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England, 1940. Literature student Ruth Gladstone evacuates Cambridge University for Martynsborough, a tiny English village with a shadowy history. For Ruth, retreating to a forgotten corner of the country is more than a safety maneuver; it’s an opportunity to end an undesirable engagement and begin writing her first novel. But upon her arrival, Ruth learns of a ghostly wraith haunting the villagers after decades of silence. Although Ruth is enthralled by the legend, the locals are less charmed by the wraith’s return.
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Excellent story well told.
- By Diane S. on 11-02-24
- Through a Darkening Glass
- A Novel
- By: R.S. Maxwell
- Narrated by: Eilidh Beaton
Too many storylines
Reviewed: 11-11-23
Could have been better if not so many storylines that were wrapped up in the end, especially when you aren't aware they are even present or you dismiss them as irrelevant. So when everything wrapped up in the end there was just too much, and the more important story got minimized. Maybe would be better in written format.
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