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Loved it!!

Review from No Stone Unturned →

This book is so interesting and I couldn’t wait to keep listening on my commute to work! The narrator was really good too! I’ve been telling everyone about it

Big let down from last book!

Review from Divided We Stand →

Lauren was a bit cocky and a little attitude, but a good and smart person in the last book. She is a real b*tch in this book. A rude, know it all, better than everyone kind of girl now and a bit stupid about things. Very disappointed!

Better if it’d stuck to the investigations

Review from No Stone Unturned →

A generally engrossing book of forensic investigations, but it gets derailed at times with detours into the psychological trauma of family and investigators. I suppose that is to be expected in this kind of book, particularly the compartmentalization necessary for those involved. But the presentation of it is so cloying and saccharine that it distracts..

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More cases,please!

Review from No Stone Unturned →

Everything about this book is fascinating. I am a detail oriented person who would have LOVED to have been able to study anthropology, forensics etc anything with a microscope or little brushes! Wound up in radiology, so I kinda got my bones “fix”.The history of the “Pig People” was done sooo well, how they grew,why..

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another winner

Review from Indivisible →

As always, C.A. Rudolph has delivered another winner, with characters you like and a story the keeps you engaged and wanting more. Hoping book 7 is on the way soon!

great listen

Review from Turbulent →

I enjoyed hearing the about those journeys! Just sad the mother didn’t get reunited in this installment. I look forward to hearing more.

loved it

Review from Harbor →

perfect ending for a great series! wraps up any questions you might have and keeps you at the edge or your seat!