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Don't Talk to Strangers

A Novel

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Don't Talk to Strangers

By: Amanda Kyle Williams
Narrated by: Ann Marie Lee
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“An explosive read . . . Amanda Kyle Williams sets the classic private eye novel on fire.”—#1 New York Times bestselling author Lee Child

Hailed by The Atlanta Journal-Constitution as “one of the most addictive new series heroines,” Keye Street is the brilliant, brash heart of a sizzling thriller full of fear and temptation, judgments and secrets, infidelity and murder.

He likes them smart.

In the woods of Whisper, Georgia, two bodies are found: one recently dead, the other decayed from a decade of exposure to the elements. The sheriff is going to need help to track down an experienced predator—one who abducts girls and holds them for months before ending their lives. Enter ex–FBI profiler and private investigator Keye Street.

He lives for the struggle.

After a few weeks, Keye is finally used to sharing her downtown Atlanta loft with her boyfriend, A.P.D. Lieutenant Aaron Rauser. Along with their pets (his dog, her cat) they seem almost like a family. But when Rauser plunks a few ice cubes in a tumbler and pours a whiskey, Keye tenses. Her addiction recovery is tenuous at best.

And loves the fear.

Though reluctant to head out into the country, Keye agrees to assist Sheriff Ken Meltzer. Once in Whisper, where the locals have no love for outsiders, Keye starts to piece together a psychological profile: The killer is someone who stalks and plans and waits. But why does the sociopath hold the victims for so long, and what horrible things must they endure? When a third girl goes missing, Keye races against time to connect the scant bits of evidence. All the while, she cannot shake the chilling feeling: Something dark and disturbing lives in these woods—and it is watching her every move.

©2014 Amanda Kyle Williams (P)2014 Random House Audio
Literary Fiction Private Investigators Suspense Fiction Detective Mystery Atlanta
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“An explosive read . . . Amanda Kyle Williams sets the classic private eye novel on fire.”—#1 New York Times bestselling author Lee Child

“There’s a new voice in Atlanta, and her name is Amanda Kyle Williams.”—Julia Spencer-Fleming, New York Times bestselling author

“One of the most addictive new series heroines since Stephanie Plum.”—The Atlanta Journal-Constitution

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Loving Amanda Williams!

The first two books I actually read. They were laugh out loud funny because she painted such a clear picture of her characters and their quirks. I could almost see the scenes. The performance of the narrator in this book was fantastic! I have a new favorite author!

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nail biting ,

What made the experience of listening to Don't Talk to Strangers the most enjoyable?

trying to figure whom it was, and was on the edge til the end

Did the plot keep you on the edge of your seat? How?

yes and even the phone at the end of the book

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was to many

Was there a moment in the book that particularly moved you?

when she was able to get there and /

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I don't want to ruin the ending and what happen but was very great cannot wait for book 4

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Entertaining from start to finish

This book had me guessing until the last few minutes of audio. I highly recommend and the narrator has a fantastic voice that fits the story line perfectly. I would recommend this book to anyone that enjoys a good mystery with an ending that does not disappoint. I now have a new favorite mystery/thriller authors aside from Flynn.

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Just couldn’t listen any longer

I really wanted to like this book. Sounded so interesting and is the kind of book I like. But after listening most of a day, I couldn’t handle the lazy southern accent (all people from the south don’t talk with this slow lazy sounding drawl) and The meandering story line. Wanted her to stay to the story without all the UBI (useless bits of information).

After 6 hours, I gave up and returned the book.

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