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Robotic narration

Review from Nightblade →

It’s hard to judge the story, because I couldn’t get past the robotic narration. As the book would progress, I found that the dead pan narration just left me with a hollow experience.

Should have been called a magical western

Review from Noose Jumpers →

What did you love best about Noose Jumpers? The unexpected depth of the world. Which character – as performed by Andrew Tell – was your favorite? The stranger. Was there a moment in the book that particularly moved you? The last gunfight. Any additional comments? Don’t let the western bit fool you, if you like..

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HE WATCHED. HE STALKED THEM

Review from Glimpse of Death →

What did you love best about Glimpse of Death? The plot very well done, the name suited the story. You caught glimpse of death, as the killer watched and stalked them. He was a sly fox. Who was your favorite character and why? The killer,, how precise he was in his detailed planning. Have you..

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What a great book!

Review from Glimpse of Death →

I was given a copy of this book as an ARC and I loved it! I loved the narrator! He was really good at separating the characters and made it really enjoyable to listen. As for the story, it was a fantastic suspense! I really enjoyed it.

Great Listen!

Review from Glimpse of Death →

Leslie Wolfe is a new author to me & is very talented. I had purchased the ebook before the audiobook. Andrew Tell did an awesome performance with this story. He was able to add the right amount of tension, suspense, urgency, and other emotions. I loved how this book had so many twists and turns…

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Very Good Mystery and narration.

Review from Glimpse of Death →

This was a good mystery. It had me guessing for quite a while and there was a surprise. I really liked all the characters for the most part. There were a couple of the cops Tess was in charge of that seemed sorta stupid at times not thinking like a detective. But the story was..

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The Watson Girl is a real winner!

Review from The Watson Girl →

In ‘ The Watson Girl’, FBI Special Agent Tess Winnett is sent to conduct a final interview with a convicted, soon to be executed, serial killer. During the course of the interview he reveals to her that he did not commit three of the murders of which he had been convicted. Tess becomes convinced of..

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