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Who Deceives Whom?: The Art of Trickery and Deception

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Who Deceives Whom?: The Art of Trickery and Deception

By: Taylor Storm
Narrated by: Bradley D. Barnes MBA
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Chloe and Doug fall in love and seem to live what looks like a normal life. However, both of them have secret lives that they have not revealed to each other. Chloe killed Alyssa during a fight over a guy Chloe was dating and whom Alyssa was seeing behind Chloe's back - all before she met Doug. Doug was seeing other wealthy women and stealing from them to support his gambling habits.

Doug reveals his antics to Chloe, and together they plot to stage their deaths by first robbing a bank then going on an expensive vacation and disappearing.

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This plot was way too convoluted for me. I didn't find it humorous or even ironic. I wasn't able to like any of the characters.


The narration was ok, the voice was pleasant.

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Would you say that listening to this book was time well-spent? Why or why not?

It wasn't a waste of time. It was a short listen.

What was most disappointing about Taylor Storm’s story?

The narrator he sounded like he was straight reading instead of performing the characters to make them come alive.

What didn’t you like about Bradley D. Barnes, MBA’s performance?

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Was Who Deceives Whom?: The Art of Trickery and Deception worth the listening time?

I didn't mind but glad when it was over.

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Ouch

This story has great potential but unfortunately there are problems with the narration that detract from one's listening pleasure. For example, the narrator fails to pause most times between change of scenario and this is very confusing for the listener. Then he seems to read almost all of the sentences as if he were asking a question. Unfortunately this spoilt the listening for me.
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