I liked the various voice actors’ takes on the telling of the story. The author weaves true crimes from the 1700’s until modern day into a fictional murder mystery. It starts quickly into the action in the first chapter and builds perpetually…
View: karencommins - page 17
great Southern mystery
Review from The Kingdoms of Savannah →
As a life-long Savannahian, I liked the local references and history, which are very accurate. I didn’t like that central character, Jaq has the typical woke point of view of someone who was born in the twenty-first century, then after college, discovered the nineteenth, and became angry that things have stayed the same for so..
A Southern Tale
Review from The Kingdoms of Savannah →
beautiful language
Review from The Kingdoms of Savannah →
Cheap
Review from The Kingdoms of Savannah →
This book is like taking a trolley tour in Savannah, if the trolley driver has a huge chip on his shoulder. Of course there is corruption, crime, homelessness, and dark spots in the city’s history. However, the author acts as if this is an anomaly and not present in every other city in the country…
I love the city of Savannah so I was excited to read this book . It was really great . A little bit mystery , a little bit historical fiction . The only reason I didn’t give the narration a 5 star was the jarring voice of Morganna. All of the other narrators were amazing..



