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heard it all before

Review from A Killer Among Us →

This book was a nightmare to get through 90+ chapters and nothing new or relevant happens after the first 40. toxic masculinity strikes again in the story of Rick and Elizabeth. Kevin Pierce was as usual terrific as a narrator, but the book was weak, long winded, and tired. the shit in the dark attempts..

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Interesting, but…

Review from Blackout →

I have mixed feelings about this book. The characters are very interesting, and I love the dog! But the story is slow to start, and has a very abrupt ending. Not even a cliffhanger, it just ends as though in the middle of a paragraph. The writing is well done, and Kevin Pierce is a..

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Heartbreakingly Sad

Review from The Man with the Candy →

All true crime stories are very sad, and this is no exception. When the young men of a poor town in Texas start to go missing in the early 1970s, the police wrongly chalk them up to hippy, dope head, runaways. Until a very unexpected event happens that opens the whole thing up to the..

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Predictable plot.

Review from Undefeated World →

Leaned too heavily on male dominance. Moments of showing strong women, then stolen by a man saving the day and commanding her attention with a directive. Love Kevin pierce as narrator. He’s the reason I gave this author a shot. However, not my cup of tea.

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Review from The Stargate Chronicles →

There were great stories for sure, there were also several times where it just dragged. The narrator was a bit monotone which made long drive listening a challenge at times. There was a point where I kept the book playing in order to get me to sleep during my 18 hour drive.