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Too Pretty to Live
- The Catfishing Murders of East Tennessee
- De: Dennis Brooks
- Narrado por: John Pruden
- Duración: 7 h y 59 m
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When Bill Payne and Billie Jean Hayworth began their romance, they unknowingly set in motion a diabolical plot that would end with them murdered in their own home, Hayworth holding their mercifully unharmed infant. Chris was a CIA agent who was concerned about Jenelle. Seeing the cyberbullying she had endured, and worried for her safety, Chris got in touch with Jenelle's protective parents and her devoted boyfriend, warning them that Payne and Hayworth were a danger to Jenelle.
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Too tedious to read
- De Shops2much en 10-12-16
- Too Pretty to Live
- The Catfishing Murders of East Tennessee
- De: Dennis Brooks
- Narrado por: John Pruden
This is the most accurate version, and it is good.
Revisado: 12-18-23
I have seen other versions, but they are far from the truth. I believe in this one because the prosecutor on the case is highly credible. The other versions are less credible and only seeking attention. It was entertaining to hear this woman's fabulous fairy tale trash, as I couldn't imagine anyone, let alone a group of people, believing it. I think the legal system neglected to address this woman's minor offenses early on, which might have prevented what happened. Overall, it was a great listen, and I especially loved the author/narrator's deadpan voice when reading the emails.
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The Reluctant Dungeon
- Monster Haven, Book 1
- De: J.D. Astra
- Narrado por: Judy Alice Lee
- Duración: 3 h y 47 m
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Dolli had a very hands-off approach to ruling her once booming village. She preferred to use her alchemical skills to brew a nice cup of tea and keep whiny petitioners off her lawn with Wendigo repellant. But she pays the price for her apathy when her neglected village transforms into a Dungeon, making it fair game for any Hero with a lust for loot.
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MC broken
- De BlindWanderer en 01-26-24
- The Reluctant Dungeon
- Monster Haven, Book 1
- De: J.D. Astra
- Narrado por: Judy Alice Lee
Very Entertaining
Revisado: 11-29-22
The narrator is very good. If you like video games/lite fantasy this might be a winner.
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The Grand Hotel: A Novel
- De: Scott Kenemore
- Narrado por: Christian Rummel
- Duración: 10 h y 40 m
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The Grand Hotel is a horror novel by esteemed best-selling author Scott Kenemore ( Zombie, Ohio) that takes the reader on a thrilling ride through an interconnected series of stories narrated by the desk clerk and the residents of the hotel itself. And while it is not known whether or not the desk clerk is actually the devil incarnate, it is strange that so many visitors who come for a tour of the hotel have a way of never leaving.
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So glad I found The Grand Hotel...
- De Helen The Dog Lady en 09-06-20
- The Grand Hotel: A Novel
- De: Scott Kenemore
- Narrado por: Christian Rummel
I wanted to like it.
Revisado: 08-12-22
The story is good and moves with a nice flow. However, listening to the narrator is like nails on a chalkboard. My gosh it was so much work to try to enjoy the story due to this narrator.
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The Ghost: The Murder of Police Chief Greg Adams and the Hunt for His Killer
- De: Maureen Boyle
- Narrado por: Tom Lennon
- Duración: 6 h y 44 m
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How could such a dark secret have been kept for so many years? Police Chief Greg Adams was out on patrol. Christmas was coming to Saxonburg, Pennsylvania - a quaint borough of just 1,300 - in three short weeks. The winter air was crisp. Colored lights sparkled on houses. He was only a block and a half from the police department, and this was just an average traffic stop. Until it wasn’t. Despite his many aliases, the true identity of the murderer was quickly found. The killer himself was not.
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Excellent story
- De MaryAnn Germano en 08-25-21
Beyond Horrible Narrator
Revisado: 05-27-22
I know I have days where I don’t care about my job but…yeesh this narrator. This dude ruins the whole book. I didn’t even make it past the first chapter, switched to text. This man should never be allowed to work as a narrator again. Way to ruin a perfectly fine story.
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Targeted
- A Deputy, Her Love Affairs, a Brutal Murder
- De: M. William Phelps
- Narrado por: Kevin Pierce
- Duración: 8 h y 10 m
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When her missing boyfriend is found murdered, his body encased in cement inside a watering trough and dumped in a cattle field, a local sheriff's deputy is arrested and charged with his murder. But as New York Times best-selling author and investigative journalist M. William Phelps digs in, the truth leads to questions about her guilt. In his first full-length, original true-crime audiobook for WildBlue Press, Phelps delivers a hard-hitting, unique experience, immersing listeners in the life of the first female deputy in Oglethorpe County, Georgia.
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Did She or Didn't She . . .
- De POLLY POIZENDEM en 03-01-18
- Targeted
- A Deputy, Her Love Affairs, a Brutal Murder
- De: M. William Phelps
- Narrado por: Kevin Pierce
Disappointing , full of micro-aggression, Big NO
Revisado: 05-25-21
I went into this work with an open mind, but more than a few things bothered me. Contrary to M. William Phelps other bodies of work there were constant "micro-aggressions' ' displayed throughout the body of this work. I was particularly bothered by M. William Phelps' repeated stance that the "police '' could never be involved in "faking or planting evidence". His constant diminishing of the supposed perpetrators' voice, led me to believe it was a slide against her simply because of her gender. In fact, toward the end of the book he spent several chapters defending" his own honor on writing this book against the supposed perpetrator. We the audience only get to hear some of the emails sent back and forth, I am sure at this point only a sliver of the picture, as now I find him dishonest. His constant aura of white male privilege is a constant reminder. The author chooses to literally defame the defendant in this case, and she is given no opportunity to really honestly be represented to tell any of her story. When contrary evidence through interviews was brought to light, the author chose to quickly diminish it and not represent the voice of the person he was exploring. In fact the supposed defendant in this book was framed in a light from the beginning to suggest guilt, to suggest that the "police '' could do no wrong, and any contrary evidence supplied by the interviewee was dismissed, often ridiculed and diminished. Any author that feels the need to expose how "honest and truth seeking" they are as an author is on bullsh*t pure and simple. This case was presented clearly in favor of law enforcement with no voice given to the actual person the author interviewed to write about.
I am not saying this woman did or did not do what she is being charged with. My issue with this book is the author chose to form an opinion, not use neutrality when presenting the story. The author constantly rallies for the side of law enforcement when in all honesty if he were " seeking the truth", you would not interject your one sided opinion as much as he did. I am particularly bothered by his white privilege displayed in this book in regards to his opinion on the "police ''. Stating time and time again as if it were a god given fact that the "police '' could never plant or fake evidence and it would never happen. It displays white male privilege as we know this to be contrary and has been contrary in society for many, many years back. I suppose as a white male since he is not exposed to this time and time again as minorities and women are, there is no reason to state it does in fact exist.
Overall I am very disappointed with this book and this author. I will be returning the rest of the works I purchased and have not listened to for credit. If you are going to lend your voice to recount a story, then lend it with neutrality. Don't go in as a micro-aggressive cheerleader for law enforcement and not represent all parties equally.
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