Great ending to a awesome series. Writer and narrator are second to none. Kinda hate to see it end but so glad to have gotten to listen to the story.
Great series
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Great ending to a awesome series. Writer and narrator are second to none. Kinda hate to see it end but so glad to have gotten to listen to the story.
This is the third book in this series. They need to be listened to in order. There is a lot going on. There is a good storyline with the right amount of action. If you like this type of genre I think you’ll like this. I think you have to pay close attention to keep..
The story would have been better if it wasn’t so difficult to get past the poor writing style and the awful narration. The narrator’s cringe-worthy I’ll-use of the pronunciation “thee” instead of the was obsessive.
Monsters are real. The poor innocents, Susan, Charlie and Braden. The heart broken Cox family and friends……this is the stuff of nightmares. Well written and good performance.
Was this many hours in this mini book figured it would may get boring however kept you engaged the entire time start to finish good character development
Excellent read. Honest, to the point, and thoroughly investigated, I realized how much that money is a huge motivation for spewing non truths. Humanity is such a disappointment at these times. Thank you Kevin
Very believable storyline. situations and circumstances sooo realistic. Nothing far fetched. Each character gave the story more validity. I very much enjoyed this book and if you like stories where survival is the top priority and the decisions one could face, this book is for you.
Over wrought writing. Very slow response to drones was absolutely ridiculous. People going on with their lives in spite of an obvious deadly threat. Women are all gorgeous could not finish this book. The narrator usually reads for good books, but not this time.
Combed thru all the nonsense the defense put into the atmosphere to taint the jury pool and confirmed what I already knew. Karen is guilty.
The novel by Kevin Lenihan begins with the shocking murder of a police officer, which deeply affects a small town near Boston, leading to divisions among the community regarding the guilt of Karen Read, the officer’s girlfriend. The author intricately reveals the complexities of the case, highlighting how public perception and mob mentality can influence..
