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  • American Mother

  • Dangerous Women - True Crime Stories
  • By: Gregg Olsen
  • Narrated by: Karen Peakes
  • Length: 14 hrs and 7 mins
  • 4.3 out of 5 stars (215 ratings)

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American Mother

By: Gregg Olsen
Narrated by: Karen Peakes
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Publisher's summary

From the number-one New York Times best-selling author of If You Tell comes the absolutely unputdownable and chilling true-crime story of Stella Nickell—a mother and wife who did the unthinkable…and the unforgivable.

At 5:02 p.m. on June 5, 1986, an emergency call came into the local sheriff’s office in the small town of Auburn, Washington State. A distressed housewife, Stella Nickell, said her husband, Bruce, was having a seizure. Officers rushed to the Nickells' mobile home to find Stella standing frozen at the door…. Bruce was on the floor fighting for his life.

As Stella became the beneficiary of over $175,000 in a life insurance payout, forensics discovered that Bruce had consumed painkillers laced with cyanide.

A week later, 15-year-old Hayley was getting ready for another school day. Her mom, Sue, called out "I love you" before heading into the bathroom and moments later collapsed on the floor. Sue never regained consciousness, and the autopsy revealed she had been poisoned by cyanide-tainted headache pills. Just like Bruce.

While a daughter grieved the sudden and devastating loss of her mother, a young woman, Cindy, was thinking about her own mom, Stella. She thought about the years of neglect and abuse, the tangled web of secrets Stella had shared with her, and Cindy contemplated turning her mom in to the FBI….

Gripping and heartbreaking, Gregg Olsen uncovers the shocking true story of a troubled family. He delves into a complex mother-daughter relationship rooted in mistrust and deception, and the journey of the sweet curly haired little girl from Oregon whose fierce ambition to live the American dream led her to make the ultimate betrayal.

A sensational real-life mystery, American Mother will hook those fascinated by The Staircase and Making of a Murderer.

This book was originally published as Bitter Almonds.

©1993, 2002, 2022 Gregg Olsen (P)2022 Bookouture, an imprint of Storyfire Ltd.

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Great read

This is a compelling true crime read. The narrative keeps the reader engaged, and the orator is exceptional.

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Great story!

Love this team…love the author and the narrator! Looking for more audible with these two! I’ve listen to If You Tell…that’s a great one too!

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Good book, not great narration

I wanted to listen to this all the way through but I just couldn’t. The narration was bad. The different voices were silly and not different enough to make sense. I rarely do not finish books but here we are.

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I wish I had not used my credit for this book.

It was so long and repetitive, and the narrators voice does get extremely annoying overtime. I just couldn’t care about any of the people involved in the story either. None of them were likable. It was hard to get invested.

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Troubling but well-performed story

First I want to praise the narrator Karen Peakes. The variety she achieves with the female characters is amazing. She embodies so many different personalities and voices and makes them so distinct and believable. For men, she does that husky voice that many female narrators do that I dislike. I prefer women to embody men using their own voice and conveying the male personalities through expression rather than through roughing up their voice. Nonetheless, it says a lot about her performance that I appreciated it despite her having that one quality that I dislike.

As to the story, the way it jumps backward and forward in time was hard to follow. What, the husband is still alive? We must be in the past.

The other thing that was hard about this story was how painful it was to watch the two main characters stagger from man to man in search of happiness, one to her self-destruction and one toward the destruction of others. I almost quit a couple of times.

But the story is quite well told (despite the jumping around in time) and was a satisfying listen. Even the trial is a page-turner! I wanted to throttle that one juror. You'll know who I mean when you listen.

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Truth is Stranger than Fiction

A hard to believe it- true crime story by one of the best researchers and writers in this genre. Really interesting background story and amazing true characters. It’s frightening to know they walk amongst us.
Great Q and A with the author at the end.
I highly recommend this story.

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Horrible narration/interesting story

Narrator attempts unique voices for each character in the story without success. Her performance distracts from what would otherwise be an engaging story. The cartoonish voices make this book hard to listen to.

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TMI

I usually love Gregg Olsen's writing, but I just could not get into American Mother.
I was about a quarter of the way in when I stopped. There are so many details and persons of interest that I had to start over with pen and note pad. I went online to look up the murder thinking if I could put faces to names it would help. Well, I discovered who the real murderer was.

And that was the end of that book.

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Not my favorite, but good

I love this author. The narrator did a great job. Many different characters and she did well giving them each a voice.

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Not for everyone

I found it long and repetitive, though well researched.
As audiobook it's confusing to follow the many names and relations. Although it gets summed up at the end, i had a hard time finishing.
I really enjoyed other books by Gregg Olson (will recommend 'if you tell'), this was a one-time listen for me.

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