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Trail of Destruction

A Forest Grove Suspense

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Trail of Destruction

By: Tracy Buchanan
Narrated by: Lucy Rayner
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In this chilling tale from the bestselling author of Wall of Silence, a spark of malice ignites into an inferno of violence. Can one woman uncover the truth before it all goes up in flames?

Eager for distraction in the aftermath of her messy divorce, Ellie Mileham dives into moderating the petty squabbles on her local Facebook group. When a prankster starts trolling uptight members, it’s a welcome diversion at first. But then the war of words moves onto the streets of Forest Grove, with threatening letters escalating into violent destruction. It’s suddenly clear there’s something much more dangerous at play.

With lives at risk, Ellie delves into the history of Forest Grove and realizes the so-called rural paradise has a dark and sinister heart. As she pieces together the puzzle of her own troubled childhood on the edge of the forest, Ellie learns this is not the first time the villagers have been targeted by an anonymous vigilante with an axe to grind…

Could the two cases be connected? Ellie is determined to find out. But with everybody watching and nobody quite what they seem, can she uncover the truth before online threats become nightmarish reality?

©2021 by Tracy Buchanan Limited. (P)2021 Brilliance Publishing, Inc., all rights reserved.
Psychological Suspense Thriller & Suspense Village Fiction Heartfelt
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A lot of surprises really good reading Love the twist Of the Arthur Never expected that to be whatever don't wanna give the plot away really enjoyed it hope you enjoy it as much as I did thank you

Twisted and surprises

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Narration was good, spoken with emotion and surprising story lines.
I would recommend it.

It was a good original plot. well written.

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Totally did not expect the perpetrator to be who it was, this was an awesome book it kept me at the edge of my seat.

Awesome book

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This was a great addition to the series. It was interesting to see how the author combined the protagonist past and what had happened with her Mom. The maliciousness of people in this small town ruined lives. The tongue is a brutal sword, often cutting deeper and with lasting wounds than an actual one. Great job! Excellent narration

Good Book

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Did not care for the narrator, she was absolutely boring and the story was awful.

Terrible

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Trail of Destruction by Tracy Buchanan is the third in the Forest Grove Suspense series. I felt okay about the first one, loved the second, and likely would have enjoyed the third if a different narrator was used. The end of Part 1 is shocking but the culprit for Part 2 is obvious (at least to me). I like the gossip but HATE that the things that happen are addressed as pranks. Where is the accountability?

Lucy Rayner is not a narrator I like. She says the last word in a sentence in a way that is unnatural and grating. She ruined the story for me and is why I rate it 2 stars.

2 stars

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This seems like it's a story that was written 100 years ago, but she tried to make it modern by adding the Facebook postings aspect.
A silly story and certainly not worth the read, which is unfortunate because I've liked some of her other books.

kind of dumb....

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