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Six Stories
- By: Matt Wesolowski
- Narrated by: Tim Bruce, Helen Johns, Leighton Pugh, and others
- Length: 8 hrs and 10 mins
- Unabridged
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It's 1997. Scarclaw Fell. The body of teenager Tom Jeffries is found at an outward bound centre. Verdict? Misadventure. But not everyone is convinced. And the truth of what happened in the beautiful but eerie fell is locked in the memories of the tight-knit group of friends who took that fateful trip and the flimsy testimony of those living nearby.
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Entertaining in the Rashomon style
- By Amazon Customer on 23-05-2023
- Six Stories
- By: Matt Wesolowski
- Narrated by: Tim Bruce, Helen Johns, Leighton Pugh, Joan Walker, Kris Dyer, Ben Onwukwe, Julius Howe, Homer Todiwala
Entertaining in the Rashomon style
Reviewed: 23-05-2023
I enjoyed this split perspective take on a true crime podcast. The characterisation was entertaining, and the story captivated me enough to listen in one go. Would heartily recommend!
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Vendetta in Death
- In Death, Book 49
- By: J. D. Robb
- Narrated by: Susan Ericksen
- Length: 12 hrs and 42 mins
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When a family man is tortured, killed and left in front of his family home for all the world to see, Eve Dallas knows she is on the hunt for a particularly dangerous killer. But death uncovers secrets, and the killer leaves a note revealing the victim to be far from the family man he appears. As Eve scrambles to find out what she can to link victim and killer, another body is found. Another man with a dark and murky past.
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Same old same old.
- By Jeanette NORMAN on 04-09-2019
- Vendetta in Death
- In Death, Book 49
- By: J. D. Robb
- Narrated by: Susan Ericksen
#MeToo
Reviewed: 13-09-2019
I applaud Nora Roberts’ take on #MeToo
Thanks for making it real, whilst also illustrating the beautiful men who throw these defective individuals into shade.
But I was wondering what had happened in her antagonist’s life that might have led to her breakdown. Is it the persistence of multigenerational abuse? Or is she just nuts? Please discuss. And thank you.
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