The voices were not distinctive enough to tell which character was talking. they’re was monologs I thought “why is this on third person”, story drug out needlessly. Then there were too many questions at the end, such lack luster compared to book one.
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Nice town nice people
Review from Meet Isabel Puddles →
This book was a great escape from today’s current bloom doom and a it brought me to a small town with friendly people and along history and a sensible solving of a mystery. It kept my interest from beginning to end. I look forward to more like this. The reader was a little too sweet..
I like Katherine Greens style. The dual narration offers another way to get to know characters through multiple perspectives which can be fun. I liked the premise of the story, the idea of small town superstition and biases playing out. I once lived in a small town and even though some of the cliches of..
I thought Fred was so inappropriate more so than usual. She did not need to press so hard on people who were grieving or even while at the funeral! I felt she was so rude and insensitive. although she had her suspects, a funeral was not the place to interrogate or cause drama. Even if..
Awful Narrator!
Review from Cruel Candy →
Since this audio book is priced under that of my Audible credits, it didn’t seem wise to use them. I listened to a bit of the sample; the initial narrator voice seemed high and babyish, but the reviews were good, and Corgis are my chosen breed. I purchased.Nope, nope, and nope. The shrill baby voice..
The Best
Review from Phony Photos →
i enjoy the overall story
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