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Kathy Reddy

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Suspense and Anxiety Reign Supreme

Total
4 out of 5 stars
Ejecución
5 out of 5 stars
Historia
4 out of 5 stars

Revisado: 08-21-24

Murder Times Three by Gordon Blitz had an abundance of characters with very dysfunctional lives. At first I did not like any of them, but as the story unraveled, I found that changing, and I became involved in all of their tensions and in many cases, sad and lonely lives. The narrator, Joshua Zeck, used good emphasis to show their anxieties by inflection and cadence of the author's descriptions. I did laugh when Riley had to urinate but Ned's body was in the way. A little macabre humor. Mr. Zeck's voice was pleasant, words were pronounced correctly, and he did an excellent job dropping his voice a bit when the character talking changed. The only suggestion I have is for the author not to overdo the cultural references. Not all readers may be as culturally literate as he is!
Overall, it was a good mystery; I found I was most attentive the final 2 hours, and the ending was surprising, yet not unexpected. Poor Millie. The best laid plans, and all that.

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