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One of the best narrations

Review from If I Can’t Have You: →

This story is heart-wrenching. The narration is well-performed. Strong vocals keeps you hanging on every word, makes you sit up straight in your chair with your fingers to your lips in disbelief. Narrators take you inside a story where deviant sexual fantasy and religion collide and where the lives of an entire family are destined..

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Good book

Review from The Delphi Murders →

I enjoy the podcast, so, listening to the book was an obvious no brainer. It’s well thought out, with good execution and narration. This case is one that has stuck with me since I heard the TCG podcast episode that covered it.

Gross, biased, and dated

Review from Precious Victims →

Maybe an hour into the story, we’re told how the lead investigator on Loralei Sims’ death found naked pictures of her mother in the father’s bedside table. The narrator remarks that it “wasn’t a pretty sight” and the detective shows his colleagues, who all talk about how “weird” the couple are. Given that this book..

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Disappointing

Review from The Delphi Murders →

The first third of the book is the author’s irrelevant, superfluous bragging about his background and “talent” as a podcaster and true crime aficionado. The book is filled with Christian religioisty and self-righteous pablum. Awful writing.