
Tears on Her Grave
Detectives Kane and Alton, Book 24
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Narrated by:
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Patricia Rodriguez
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By:
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D.K. Hood
Stepping into the dark cave just a short distance from the safety of her college friends, the blonde-haired girl immediately senses danger. A tall figure steps out of the shadows, and she knows there’s no time to run…
When a heavy storm hits Black Rock Falls, it brings a trail of destruction. Sheriff Jenna Alton is more than prepared, but she never expects to find college sweethearts Abby Jaye and Cole Peters floating among the wreckage in the river. Missing for twelve years following an end-of-school party, no clues were ever found and the couple’s devastated parents gave up hope that their beloved children would ever come home. Could the fraternity pin clutched tightly in Abby’s hand be the key to finding out what really happened that night?
As Jenna and her deputy David Kane speak to the pair’s classmates, they’re struck by how startlingly similar their stories are. They all say that nothing suspicious happened that night—they describe the open fire, the cans of cheap beer and the way Abby and Cole seemed totally in love before they disappeared. Their accounts are word-for-word identical, Jenna suspects the friends are keeping a deadly secret, and she’s determined to find out what it is.
Days later, Marissa, who still lives in town with her husband and young children, is found dead at a remote farm miles from her cozy family home just hours after answering Jenna’s questions. Jenna’s pulse races as she realizes the killer could be one of the group, and so could their next victim…
As Jenna inspects the isolated barn, gun shots ring out nearby. Heart pounding, she receives a panicked phone call from the youngest member of her team. She races to the forest, praying that her friend is still alive. But with a deadly storm brewing overhead, and a twisted killer on the loose, will she make it in time to save another life from being taken?
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It creeped me out and really ruined the story for me. Please make some changes. Otherwise, the story was really good!
The laugh is so annoying
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I actually like the narrator very much, except that the laugh is creepy.
great story
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I love this series
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felt like I was there
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this book is a little different than some of DKs. we know the characters by now. we do get short bios of characters but just the right amount. the killers in this book are not a guessing game from the start. it's more of "what really happened" DK just brought a fresh point of view.
DK does a great job of telling an interesting story. we love thr characters.
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More like a fiction story
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Suspenseful!
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Great storyline
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Also, I'm not sure which is more cringe: the narrator doing laughter (which sounds like something a cheap animatronic would use for Santa, regardless of whether it's a male or female laughing) or the kid's voice. Good gracious. With this narrator I'm grateful he doesn't have much dialogue. Also, what's up with pronouncing produce like PROD-uce? Heavens!
Where is the Suspense?
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