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- Rita
- 10-22-22
Favorite Author Story well done!
Phyllis A Whitney paints a beautiful visual story with mystery and brilliance great listen and love how she put real place and history into her works. found her books in 1970's and she became my favorite and developed my love of reading and adventure. This story will not disappoint
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- Ida
- 06-06-21
Sweet story about rich people who lust, lie, cheat
There is a lot of suspense in this story. The main one is what happened to Susan? Why her grandfather has summoned her best friend in college to help solve the mystery of her disappearance is interesting. (I do not think that one police officer appeared in this story) This is a book version of a future Lifetime movie. Readers peek into the lives of the rich and famous. Flying across the United States to help find a friend, retrieve a lost wife, and finding another lost wife who is just across the island. It is something to listen to while gardening or cleaning or painting your house.
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- Erica Aitken
- 01-28-10
Kinda run of the mill book
This is a bit bland. Definitely gripping enough to keep you listening but it's not a very strong story and, I don't know, lacks a cutting edge, or sarcasm, or cynicism, something to make you laugh out loud.
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- Stephanie C.
- 04-17-24
Worth the read
Some of Phyllis Whitney’s other mysteries are more compelling, but still worth a good read.
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- peter
- 08-31-23
Even the narrator was bored with the story
I tried to get through this but I just couldn’t waste any more of my time. This story was so boring. The narrator seemed embarrassed to be reading this drivel…every sentence sounded like she was reading a 1970s television commercial. No wonder it was free.
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