Don't Say a Word
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Narrated by:
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Hillary Huber
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Allison Brennan
The police ruled Elijah Martinez’s death an accidental drug overdose, but the teen’s grieving mother isn’t convinced. With the case officially closed, Angelhart Investigations is the only one who can help her find the truth. Margo Angelhart’s sure this will be an easy solve—she’ll talk to Elijah’s friends and employer, retrace his steps, and figure out what happened in his final hours.
Except none of his friends believe he did drugs, and the teacher who’s been vocal about the police mishandling the case turns up dead. Every thread Margo pulls leads back to a dangerous drug ring that once ran through the school.
When Margo’s brother Jack, a former cop, can’t get straight answers out of the police, they don’t know if it’s because of an active case…or a cover-up. Margo’s only sure of one thing—she has to find out what really happened to Elijah before more teens become pawns in a twisted scheme.
Angelhart Investigations
Book 1: You'll Never Find Me
Book 2: Don't Say a Word
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Alison Brennan’s best series yet! 100%
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Allison Brennan does it again
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Great read
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Head's up/ warning: The narrator's whining stereotypical surfer voice used for the teenagers was VERY annoying. If I played it at regular speed (1.0), it progressed so slowly that I felt I could recite the words as I heard them coming from my headphones AND more of the voices she used for characters sounded whiny. That grates on me, but it became more acceptable at faster speeds.
Bottom line is I wouldn't have stuck with it if the story wasn't good. I would listen to Book 3 if it became available... at 1.2+ speed of course!
Not All Voices Used Were Annoying --Just the Kids
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