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The Drowned Girls

An Angie Pallorino Novel, Book 1

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The Drowned Girls

By: Loreth Anne White
Narrated by: Julie McKay
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He surfaced two years ago. Then he disappeared.

But Detective Angie Pallorino hasn't forgotten the violent rapist who left a distinctive calling card—crosses etched into the flesh of his victim's foreheads. When a comatose Jane Doe is found in a local cemetery, sexually assaulted, mutilated, and nearly drowned, Angie is struck by the eerie similarities to her earlier unsolved rapes. Could he be back?

Then the body of a drowned young woman, also bearing the marks of the serial rapist, floats up in the Gorge, and the hunt for a predator becomes a hunt for a killer. Assigned to the joint investigative task force, Angie is more than ready to prove that she has what it takes to break into the all-male homicide division. But her private life collides with her professional ambitions when she's introduced to her temporary partner, James Maddocks—a man she'd met just the night before in an intense, anonymous encounter.

Together, Angie and Maddocks agree to put that night behind them. But as their search for the killer intensifies, so does their mutual desire. And Angie's forays into the mind of a monster shake loose some unsettling secrets about her own past. How can she fight for the truth when it turns out her whole life is a lie?

©2017 Loreth Beswetherick (P)2017 Brilliance Publishing, Inc., all rights reserved.
Crime Thrillers Detective Fiction Mystery Police Procedural Romance Romantic Suspense Thriller Women Sleuths Women's Fiction Suspense
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Excellent!!!!

Where does The Drowned Girls rank among all the audiobooks you’ve listened to so far?

Definitely in my top 10

What was one of the most memorable moments of The Drowned Girls?

There is so many great moments in this book, it is hard to pick just one.

Which character – as performed by Julie McKay – was your favorite?

I like Angie, but the narrator did a very good job with all the voices. Its the first time I listen to one of her narration but I was pleasantly surprise. Very good.

Was this a book you wanted to listen to all in one sitting?

Yes!!

Any additional comments?

Loreth Anne White is a wonderful author. All of her books have depth. Wonderful character development and always believable. This book is just as good as A Dark Lure. Read IT!!

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Narration was annoying due to annunciation. She called a Beamer a bimmer. Kind of robotic at times. Wasn’t a fan of the male voices she did considering some one the males are supposed to be deep voiced and hot sounding. Makes the main character sound like a bitter teenager constantly when it isn’t always the case. Very good story keeps drawing you in. I wish a male read the male parts of the book. I will say if you don’t like swearing, graphic sex scenes or crime details try another book.

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What did you like best about The Drowned Girls? What did you like least?

There was nothing I like least or best. The story overall was good and the lead characters were equally well portrayed.

Who was your favorite character and why?

None

Did Julie McKay do a good job differentiating all the characters? How?

I struggle a bit with the narrator. There was this sing-song characteristic to some of the reading that was a little frustrating for me.

Was The Drowned Girls worth the listening time?

Yes, I would say so.

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Good Story

This was a good book, however I could have lived with out some of the wording and scenes.
Would read again.

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I can’t recommend this

So full of cliches I couldn’t even finish it. Don’t waste your time. Why do female authors think they need to project their heroines as damaged sex starved creatures? Stop buying into the hype and write something real, something real women can get behind. Such a disappointment.

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great story, and...

I really wish she would change up the adjectives. But the story is quite good.

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intriguing story

I enjoyed the story but the performance was very slow so I had to put it at 1.25 x speed. The character voices were good and at that speed the flow was pretty good!

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Great story!

Almost couldn't stop listening., the narrator did a good job distinguishing people. I am going to check if she has any other books.

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Great Book, Great Narration!

I loved this book and the narration was fantastic! I highly recommend it to anyone!

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Really enjoyable

You really get into this story. Great pacing! I really liked it. Nice main characters and interesting suspense.

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