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A Song for the Dead
- Detectives Kane and Alton, Book 21
- De: D.K. Hood
- Narrado por: Patricia Rodriguez
- Duración: 8 h y 6 m
- Versión completa
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As she steps out of the shower and wraps herself in a warm towel, her breath catches. There’s writing scrawled in the condensation on the mirror. I’m going to kill you. She doesn’t even have time to scream… It’s Halloween when a young woman is reported missing from the small town of Black Rock Falls and Sheriff Jenna Alton and her partner, Deputy David Kane, race to her remote home. But all they find are signs of a struggle and blood on the bathroom floor. Freya Richardson has vanished.
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Great series
- De Lisa O. Campbell en 11-06-24
- A Song for the Dead
- Detectives Kane and Alton, Book 21
- De: D.K. Hood
- Narrado por: Patricia Rodriguez
Interesting story
Revisado: 01-27-24
Have listened to the whole series. What concerns me is the backward evolution of Jenna and her ability to process after PTSD, and the Halloween related ghost stories. Dave having to be her rescuer every time is getting old – and when he says he’s going to stick by her side at every moment until this killer is caught – it’s a bit disconcerting when he consistently goes off and separates from her. It’s either one way or the other. She’s a good strong character and I think you are not doing her justice.
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