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Cry Me A River

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Cry Me A River

By: TR Pearson
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In Cry Me A River, T.R. Pearson writes of murder and its consequences in a small southern town. By book's end we of course know who done it and why, but the greatest pleasure lies in Pearson's own investigations into carnal relations, sexual jealousy, men and women, the mean, the low-down, and the dead. That he manages to do so with such winsome humor and unflagging originality is a tribute to his craft. Cry Me A River is T.R. Pearson at his finest. Crime Fiction Literature & Fiction Fiction Witty Suspense

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Horrendous "virtual voice" narration.

This is my favorite T R Pearson book and I've waited years for it to come to Audible. I first listened to it on cassette many years ago and it was narrated by Tom Stechshulte. Why in the world would someone decide to use virtual voice when a wonderful narration was already available? The "narrator" has no feeling or cadence and is apparently unable to spot punctuation. Thankfully I didn't have to use a credit for this travesty. Hopefully there will be enough complaints regarding the virtual voice to nip this trend in the bud. Who's next Kevin Pierce? George Guidall? The Grapes of Wrath? To Kill a Mockingbird? Please Audible, no.

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