Would you consider the audio edition of One Man’s Opus to be better than the print version? Yes. In a large part due to the excellent narration by Kevin Pierce. He knows how to add so much drama to a story that it makes it well worth listening even if you have read the book..
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Interesting
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Interesting enough
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A Clockwork Murder
Review from A Clockwork Murder →
A Clockwork Murder: The Night a Twisted Fantasy Became a Demented Reality: Steve Jackson This true crime book takes the listener inside the rape and murder of Jacine Gielinski in Colorado Springs in April 1997. George Woldt and Lucas Salmon confessed to the crimes. The book focus is mainly on the trials and if the..
3.6 hours more descriptive
Review from 36 Hours →
I really always appreciate an excellent narrator who knows how to modulate his voice and make the story flow forth seamlessly, thank you Mr Pierce. This short novella is recommended to anybody who likes pa settings and a family’s struggle to survive. Good writing with some scientific research done but nothing too intense, just an..
New storyline very enjoyable
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Griping story – and it is true
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Worthwhile Listen
Review from Cold Kill →
Would you recommend this audiobook to a friend? If so, why? Yes, to anyone interested in true crime What was one of the most memorable moments of Cold Kill? The memorable moments were the insights of David and the way “Teresa” got her confession Which character – as performed by Kevin Pierce – was your..
Good characters and story
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The first two books in the series were excellent. The story on the third seems to fall a bit with unrealistic situations and reactions to those situations. It seems to be a mix between a catastrophic EMP event and just a power outage. If a fourth book was written would I continue to read the..