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Murder Myself, Murder I Am
- De: Jon Keehner
- Narrado por: Charles Ahl
- Duración: 15 h y 4 m
- Versión completa
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In the early morning hours of May 2, 1990, my stepfather, Rich Duncan, checked out of the Motel 6 in Moses Lake, Washington, and traveled over the North Cascades Highway en route to his home in Duvall, Washington. He was supposed to be home by four o'clock that afternoon. Two days later, police discovered his abandoned car in the small town of Darrington, Washington. As my mother desperately struggled to get law enforcement to help find her husband, his killer set out to cover up his crime and evade detection.
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Jon Keehner Loves His Mom...
- De Hilary en 09-24-14
- Murder Myself, Murder I Am
- De: Jon Keehner
- Narrado por: Charles Ahl
Great Storyteller
Revisado: 12-14-14
Would you consider the audio edition of Murder Myself, Murder I Am to be better than the print version?
I'm not sure it would make much of a difference.
What was one of the most memorable moments of Murder Myself, Murder I Am?
The surreal and nightmarish quality of the night of Rich's murder from Sharon's perspective. The car getting stuck a second time and Sharon desperately trying to get them home while Phil is passed out in the front seat. I could really imagine how Sharon was feeling at that moment.
Would you listen to another book narrated by Charles Ahl?
Yes.
If you could give Murder Myself, Murder I Am a new subtitle, what would it be?
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Any additional comments?
The crimes described in the book are not that exceptional compared to many true crime stories. I felt the choice of narrator was odd, and though Charles Ahl is talented and professional, I didn't think his voice really fit in with the story. The characters were a little flat and one dimensional, and the prose seemed stiff and a little forced. However, I could not put the book down. Jon Keehner, if he continues to write, will undoubtably grow as an author - and the things I have mentioned will improve. His greatest asset - his ability to tell a spellbinding story - more than makes up for any deficiencies. His ability to seamlessly splice clear facts with, what I must assume to be, imagined conversations and thoughts provide the reader with a very visceral experience. I'm looking forward to more from Mr. Keehner.
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