
Jane's Baby
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Narrated by:
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Tom Taverna
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By:
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Chris Bauer
Whatever happened to Jane Roe's baby?
Norma McCorvey, of Caddo-Comanche heritage, did not terminate the pregnancy that led her to become the anonymous plaintiff of the landmark U.S. supreme court women's rights case Roe v Wade because in 1971, when the motion was first argued, abortion in the U.S. was illegal. The Jane Roe real-life child would now be a woman in her late 40s, the potential of her polarizing celebrity unknown to her. A religious rights splinter group has blackmailed its way into learning the identity of the Roe baby, the product of a closed adoption.
To what end, only a new supreme court case will reveal. Tourette's-afflicted K9 bounty hunter Judge Drury, a Marine, stands in the way of the splinter group's attempt at stacking the Supreme Court via blackmail, murder, arson, sleight of hand, and secret identities.
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Suspense
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Really interesting take on history
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This is a good story which has a few different elements: a mystery, mental illness, Native American beliefs, prejudice against certain races and so much more. I love that the author touches on sensitive subjects but does it so well that it does not offend anyone.
I am sure that anyone interested in law has asked at one point "What happened to Jane Roe's baby?" This is a book about what could have happened to the baby when the baby grew into an adult. I love the characters and was hoping for a different ending for the Supreme Judge. overall, I loved everything about this book and was really impressed with it. The narrator was good but I did end up flipping the speed to 1.6x to get to a better pace. He spoke really slow at normal pace otherwise. His tone and inflections were spot on and I was never left wondering which character he was voicing. Well done all around!
Loved it!
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I'm a little upset I missed this one when writing reviews. Because it ended up being a really excellent book. I think I was a little confused at first. But by the middle, I was hooked. I wish my memory was better so I'm not so fuzzy on the details. (Early onset Alzheimer's runs in my fam so it scares me every time my memory suck....it it happens often. Damn paranoia). But I do remember that this book is edge of your awesome. I would love to read more from Chris Bauer. The narrator was also fantastic. Sign me up for more from these two!
This book was given to me at my request. I am providing an honest review. Thanx guys!
Great
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GREAT READ!
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Tom Taverna's performance was adequate, but he did not give distinctive enough voices to the characters nor did he perform accents authentically. I must give him credit for handling the Tourette's dialog well.
NOTE: I was given this free review copy audiobook at my request and have voluntarily left this review.
Disappointing
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