Franklin Horton cranks up the action and heat gets turned up in the valley. things become difficult when you can no longer tell friend from enemy.
Catching up with Alice
Review from Valley of Vengeance →
Franklin Horton cranks up the action and heat gets turned up in the valley. things become difficult when you can no longer tell friend from enemy.
Review from The Bundy Murders: A Comprehensive History →
Comprehensive, detailed and a very worthy listen. Kevin Sullivan is a top notch crime writer, and paired with the incredible narrative talent of Kevin Pierce’ – it is a must read! I look forward to listening to the next book!
Love this author and narrator combination! However, this story fell flat for me. It was not an easy listen with all the in and out characters and tracking Eli’s trail of tears. Although sad, it evoked very little interest and emotion for me. anticlimactic ending and never really got going.
As is always the case Mr. Goodwin’s books are great. Detailed exciting wonderful characters. A must read/listen to be sure.
I enjoyed listening to this audio book. They dove into the characters pretty well… but left you wondering about the mental diagnosis and/or mental conclusions. Especially regarding Cindy.
It’s hard to believe this is even called “a book”. The story couldn’t be more useless. The only positive thing about was the narrator, Kevin Peirce.
Ryan does an excellent job of mirroring reality in his implementation of problem-reaction-solution. Let’s just hope we dont graduate from lockdowns to AI shutdowns in real life.
