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The Names of Dead Girls
- By: Eric Rickstad
- Narrated by: Jeffrey Kafer
- Length: 9 hrs and 12 mins
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In a remote Northern Vermont town, college student Rachel Rath is being watched. She can feel the stranger's eyes on her, relentless and possessive. And she's sure the man watching her is the same man who killed her mother and father years ago: Ned Preacher, a serial rapist and murderer who gamed the system to get a light sentence. Now he's free.
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Very good procedural...
- By shelley on 05-27-18
- The Names of Dead Girls
- By: Eric Rickstad
- Narrated by: Jeffrey Kafer
Poorly written.
Reviewed: 06-24-18
Maybe it’s personal preference but I felt this book was repetitive and short on vocabulary and flow. It was bad enough for me to stop reading after 5 or so chapters.
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A Lady in the Smoke
- A Victorian Mystery
- By: Karen Odden
- Narrated by: Mary Sarah
- Length: 13 hrs and 46 mins
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Following a humiliating fourth season in London, Lady Elizabeth Fraser is on her way back to her ancestral country estate when her train careens off the rails and bursts into flames. Though she is injured, she manages to drag herself and her unconscious mother out of the wreckage, and amid the chaos that ensues, a brilliant young railway surgeon saves her mother's life. Elizabeth feels an immediate connection with Paul Wilcox - though society would never deem a medical man eligible for the daughter of an earl.
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Great Story, Annoying Narration
- By Wren on 06-08-17
- A Lady in the Smoke
- A Victorian Mystery
- By: Karen Odden
- Narrated by: Mary Sarah
R.e.a.d.e.r.
Reviewed: 10-24-17
The narrator made me unable to read the book. It might have been a good book but I couldn’t handle the slow, weird, breathless, whining voice. Accents are just mediocre.
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Leaving Everything Most Loved
- Maisie Dobbs, Book 10
- By: Jacqueline Winspear
- Narrated by: Orlagh Cassidy
- Length: 10 hrs and 8 mins
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The year is 1933. Maisie Dobbs is contacted by an Indian gentleman who has come to England in the hopes of finding out who killed his sister two months ago. Scotland Yard failed to make any arrest in the case, and there is reason to believe they failed to conduct a thorough investigation. The case becomes even more challenging when another Indian woman is murdered just hours before a scheduled interview. Meanwhile, unfinished business from a previous case becomes a distraction, as does a new development in Maisie's personal life.
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Out of the ball park again
- By Jeanette Finan on 03-29-13
- Leaving Everything Most Loved
- Maisie Dobbs, Book 10
- By: Jacqueline Winspear
- Narrated by: Orlagh Cassidy
I did leave Europe and every one I loved.
Reviewed: 07-05-17
I found this book reflecting my emotions 34 years ago. I left Europe to Africa because my fiance's murder made it impossible for me to stay still
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Purgatory Ridge
- A Cork O'Connor Mystery, Book 3
- By: William Kent Krueger
- Narrated by: David Chandler
- Length: 12 hrs and 51 mins
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William Kent Krueger is the award-winning author of the popular Cork O’Connor mysteries. In Purgatory Ridge, Krueger crafts a riveting tale which has ex-sheriff O’Connor on the case after a heated town debate turns deadly. The local Anishinaabe Indian tribe is furious to discover that Karl Lindstrom’s lumber mill is after a grove of trees sacred to tribal lore. So when the mill gets bombed, killing a man, the tribe is blamed. But O’Connor has a different theory.
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If you like Longmire...
- By Kitty on 08-29-13
- Purgatory Ridge
- A Cork O'Connor Mystery, Book 3
- By: William Kent Krueger
- Narrated by: David Chandler
This isn't the first in the series
Reviewed: 10-09-16
I am confused why the author acts as though Cork hasn't been doing extraordinary acts for the last however many books. He has always acted as a "sherif" go getter. Why is it weird that he wants to do it now? Or almost like he hasn't risked his life 500 times before? Weird. But I am glad these womyn kick ass this book. Although I don't understand why the author needs to repeatedly remind us that Rose is large...
Good over all but I am getting bored with the series.
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