
Sisters of the Scorned
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Kirk Strickland
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Bella Fayre
Donna DeShayne, a well-known forensic psychiatrist, is drawn into a neighbor's search for answers when an unexpected parcel arrives at his home. Follow her quandary and surprise, DeShayne puts the pieces together to uncover the haunting events that transpired nearly 80 years ago.
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Holocaust
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An Interesting Listen
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Great Read
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Faye brought the characters and event to life. I loved that she incorporated Elie Wiesel’s profound words. Bella shows us the importance of remembering and learning from history, the Holocaust Memorial Museum and the amazing resources they provide at our fingertips. I found the book so powerful that I have purchased several copies to give as gifts and recommended it to many others.
Thank you, Bella, for sharing your talent, research, and knowledge with us.
Powerful, compelling, and a must read
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Bella Fayre did a phenomenal job with sharing this story. It’s obvious that is holds special meaning to her, and I’m grateful to have had the opportunity to listen.
I have mixed feelings about Kirk Strickland’s narration. He did a great job with bringing out the feelings and emotions, but I was not a fan of his female voices. Overall, I did appreciate the performance.
I was given this free review copy audiobook at my request and I have voluntarily left this review.
Uncovering the truth
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This is the third book in the series of Donna DeShayne investigations, a series that weaves tha past into the present and makes it the most important element of each crime case Donna deals with. And this is what I like best about the books; Ms Fayre molds history into an intriguing and integral character of each tale she tells.
In the previous two books she used events from the US history that, as a foreigner, were unknown to me and thus extremely interesting ; this time she goes back to WW II and what happened to Jews during that terrible period in the world history - and that was no news to me, as a native of Poland, a country that suffered the Nazi occupation and saw its most horrifying "face". The story told by Ms Fayre of the Dutch Jews in "Sisters of the Scorned" is real, is true and yet still filtered through to make it palatable compared to what happened in occupied Poland. Nevertheless, the book maintains that level of attention to historical details I so admired before, and the plot itself is again involving and fast moving making it a good listen and an emotionally engaging story.
As for the narration, it generally is quite good with one huge exception: Mr Strickland makes all the elder women in the book sound as if they were one foot in their graves, so feeble and almost unable to breathe a word they sound... I understand Donna and her friends are not in their 20s any more, but they seem to be well over 100 with the voices they've been given... How on earth are they even able to walk and work any more, I wonder,,,:) After I got used to those voices (... well, no, I didn't get used to them at all, they bothered me all the way through) I could focus on the story itself and as I said, generally it's a very decent interpretation, with the right level of emotion woven into the narration to make you want to listen on. So I'd rate it at 3-3.5 stars.
So overall, it's another interesting and intriguing Donna DeShayne adventure in a confusing interpretation that you may or may not like. But definitely give it a chance - Ms Fayre's storytelling will hook you up in no time at all...:)
DISCLAIMER: I was given this free review copy audiobook at my request and have voluntarily left this review.
Narrator does matter...
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Outstanding
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