It was well written, developed, performed, had a unique plot. It was an easy story to get lost in for a time.
Great Read!
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It was well written, developed, performed, had a unique plot. It was an easy story to get lost in for a time.
Writing isn’t bad. Narrator does well. A little too heavy on the Teen/YA scale. Decent filler material.
I’m not sure if it was the narrator or the piece of the story but I was so interested in learning more about this senseless tragedy and understanding more about the killer. But it was slow, dragging and at times, boring. Very disappointed.
Solid middle ground Gamelit. Nothing too different or spectacular but it’s a good book. Good setup to start a series, we’ll see what comes next
This is a good refresher for anyone who follows the case. If you’re new to the case, it’s fairly thorough. It humanized the victims, which is something that the media hasn’t quite been able to achieve. I disagree with the people saying this book is a rip off because there’s not a lot of new..
While Idaho Slept – J Reuben Appelman My Review:My Rating: ⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️Format: AudioTime: 6 Hours 26 Minutes I’m not sure why I decided to listen to this audiobook, but I’m glad that I did. I live in Texas and knew none of the victims or the person awaiting trial for their murder. This audiobook humanized them…
This story kept me spellbound! All of the twists and turns were sometimes unbelievable! A must read for true crime lovers.
Note: This book will be too repetitive for those who have followed every twist and turn but lays out the overall story of the tragic murders of the Four University of Idaho students and the suspect who is awaiting trial for the crime.
Deadly Intent, the fourth installment in the Adrian Hell series by James P. Sumner and narrated by Gary Bennett, delivers an exhilarating and action-packed experience that had me on the edge of my seat from start to finish. This book is an intense addition to the series, and it keeps the adrenaline pumping as we..
Great story, but I really hate when authors go cheap and won’t hire a female to do female voices. It’s like nails on a chalkboard when a man tries to talk like a woman
