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Deadly Little Secrets
- The Minister, His Mistress, and a Heartless Texas Murder
- De: Kathryn Casey
- Narrado por: Gillian Vance
- Duración: 13 h y 22 m
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To his parishioners, minister Matt Baker seemed a pious and good man. To his wife, Kari, he was a devoted husband and caring father. Always sunny and vivacious, Kari never questioned their frequent relocations from one small Texas Baptist church to another. Even when tragedy struck, Kari remained strong - until one day, inexplicably, she took her own life.
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Preach on
- De Veruka en 03-14-14
- Deadly Little Secrets
- The Minister, His Mistress, and a Heartless Texas Murder
- De: Kathryn Casey
- Narrado por: Gillian Vance
Narration was distracting
Revisado: 10-03-20
Another great story derailed by bizarre narration choices. There is nothing more irritating to me in an audiobook than a narrator who does cartoonish voices in order to differentiate characters. I understand what they’re trying to do but it often does not work and the voices sound completely weird. I can usually handle it if the have a natural-ish speaking voice during the straight narrative portions....this narrator sounds like a crazy person all the way through.
Otherwise, the true crime story is very interesting.
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Better Off Dead: A Sordid True Story of Sex, Sin, and Murder
- De: Michael Fleeman
- Narrado por: Michael Kinzie
- Duración: 9 h y 20 m
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A frustrated, unhappy wife. Her much younger, attentive lover. A husband who degrades and ignores her. The stage is set for a love-triangle murder that shatters family illusions and lays bare a quiet family community's seedy secret world of sex, sin, and swinging. Better Off Dead, the latest true crime book from New York Times best-selling author Michael Fleeman, strips away the pleasant veneer of the Silver Lakes neighborhood in California's high desert to tell a shocking story about a headline-grabbing crime.
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Narrator never saw the book before...
- De Canarylampshade en 12-03-18
Narrator was ridiculous
Revisado: 09-29-20
The story is SO WILD, I watched all the trial footage on YouTube and it was riveting. The book had so much potential. But the NARRATOR was like a cartoon character and his voice inflections were over the top and almost offensive (all the women are made to sound like stupid little girls). It was distracting. He also mispronounced words A LOT. Kind of a big deal if your whole job is providing an accurate reading of the material...like a closed captioning transcriber who can’t spell.
Otherwise the story was fascinating. My heart goes out to robert’s family and children. Sabrina Limon is right where she belongs: in prison.
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Deadly Dose
- The Untold Story of a Homicide Investigator's Crusade for Truth and Justice
- De: Amanda Lamb
- Narrado por: Chelsea Stephens
- Duración: 7 h y 57 m
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The death of promising young pediatric AIDS researcher Eric Miller stunned the Raleigh, North Carolina, community, largely because of the horrific way he was killed. For months, Eric was slowly tortured as arsenic consumed his body. No one thought that Eric Miller's wife, Ann - an attractive, demure, educated scientist - could be capable of such a horrible crime. No one except for veteran homicide investigator Chris Morgan, a man in the twilight of his career. But from the moment Morgan saw the 30-year-old widow in the police department interview room, he knew he was seeing pure evil.
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Sleepy narration
- De bethany en 02-10-20
- Deadly Dose
- The Untold Story of a Homicide Investigator's Crusade for Truth and Justice
- De: Amanda Lamb
- Narrado por: Chelsea Stephens
Good outweighs the bad
Revisado: 09-26-20
The narration was kind of weak (soft quiet voice, almost whispery at times), but like most audiobooks with a weak narrator I eventually got used to it. Her imitation of Ann Miller is perfect, she captures the helpless damsel/murderer vibe.
The story itself is maddening, Ann Miller is a true pile of garbage who got off WAY TOO EASY. I watched the 48 Hours episode and Chris Morgan struck me as a decent enough man who might be a little too impressed with himself. After listening to this, I’m pretty certain I was right. He fancies himself a “renegade”, and seems to really relish any opportunity to talk about himself...BUT, I also think his devotion to victims families is genuine and for that I think he’s pretty awesome.
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