had no point. just kept going on and on and on until I put it at 2.0 just to finish it.
horrible book
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I relished T he surprises as characters revealed more and more of themselves. This novel was both intellectually and emotionally satisfying. The complexities of agency, morality, and culpability were taken from the abstract to the concrete in a brilliant way. I was engaged every minute and did not want to put the book down. Sad..
Great story, good pace, wish they used a second voice actor for the female character. Overall very good
Great story telling and important subject – loved every minute, great plot and characters, very suspenseful!
The widow really wanted to take revenge against all of the people who lived in the cul-de-sac that hurt her TEACHER husband
I love the story and the moral dilemmas- highly recommend and now going to read another one of the author’s books
I have been enjoying this author’s audiobooks, but this one will be a DNF for me. The FMC narrator has a voice and diction that is decidely unsexy. It’s prim, prudish, older lady, clipped tone that at first I understood as perhaps trying to be reflective of a wealthy, older FMC. But the FMC as..
The book is about human & drug trafficking at the border. The story is told truthfully but with compassion. The problem of illegal immigration is met head on in all its ugliness and evil but also pays homage to the suffering that the smuggled persons endure There is one big reveal at the end but..
I recently discovered this author this is only the 4th book of his I have read and NONE of them have disappointed me. The storytelling is gripping. It can be wordy but in a good way! I never get bored like I do with other wordy authors. I thought I had this one figured out..
