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Piece by Piece

By: Susan Tuttle
Narrated by: Jan Kennedy
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When high-school teacher Ken Reed meets a woman suffering from total amnesia who is terrified of getting help, he feels compelled to bring her into his home. He names her Julie and wants nothing more than to keep her protected and safe. But soon her troubling past begins to return in disjointed flashes of horrific memories. And people around Julie start to die.

Is Julie simply the victim of a tragic accident, or did she have a hand in the terrifying events her memories uncover? Who wants Julie dead? And why is she so afraid of the police? Most importantly, what is left for Julie and Ken to hold onto when the past intrudes on the present, piece by terrifying piece?

©2015 Susan Tuttle (P)2020 Susan Tuttle
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Narrator had some issues

I enjoy a good amnesia story and this one was well-written with a host of really delicious characters and interesting subplots. I wanted to keep listening. The narrator made that difficult. She had a habit of mispronouncing words. She. Did, That. A lot. Words like enveloping became "ahn-vel'lope-ing". (Envelope-ing! What??!!) That's just one example. There were so many more. If it happens once, you let it go. If it happens twice, you notice but you keep listening. These mispronunciations happened more than that. I did keep listening but that's because of the story. I'm not really trying to be intentionally cruel. Some of the mispronunciations were a head scratch though.

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