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Don't Tell a Soul

Detectives Kane and Alton, Book 1

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Don't Tell a Soul

By: D. K. Hood
Narrated by: Alison Farina
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The floor was stone cold on her bare skin. Her heart pounded in her chest. Not a soul knows where I am, she thought as she took in the darkness around her. And then she heard his footsteps....

When a body is found stuffed into a barrel at a garbage dump, covered in long red lacerations, Detective Jenna Alton and her new deputy, David Kane, rush to the scene.

Nothing ever happens in the small American town of Black Rock Falls, so Jenna believes the victim must be one of two recent missing persons, and she fears for the life of the other.

Both were strangers to the town, but there's nothing else to link them. Jenna knows someone must have seen something, but no one's talking. How well does she really know the people around her?

Then a disturbing clue makes Jenna suspect a connection with other disappearances in the town's history. Just when she begins asking the right questions, she realizes she's being followed. Is she next on the killer's list?

In a race against time, Jenna and David must unlock the dark secret at the heart of the town before it's too late....

A completely addictive detective thriller that will have you guessing right to the end. Perfect for listeners of Robert Dugoni, Karin Slaughter, and Rachel Abbott.

©2017 D. K. Hood (P)2017 Bookouture
Police Procedural Thriller & Suspense Disappearance Crime Thrillers Mystery Suspense Crime Thriller Fiction Heartfelt
Intriguing Plot • Surprising Twists • Good Voice Quality • Strong Character Chemistry • Compelling Mystery

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I'm about a third of the way through and I just can't listen to this narrator any longer. She doesn't have a pleasant voice and her dialogue is done in monotone. People don't sound like that! It's bad. I'm going to return it and get my credit back.

So far the story is ok, but I'd recommend reading it!

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D. K. Hood has crafted a decent police thriller. The ending ruined the story. Without spoilers, I can’t explain further. Alison Farina did a nice job of bringing it all to life.

Don’t Tell a Soul

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Decent story but tough to get thru due to terrible narration, will avoid this narrator in future

Stiff amateur narration

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Story only 3/4 engaging. Narrator not so good at rough male parts and to girly sounding to take seriously as any kind of tough badass.

Ok story but tiring "who's boss" conflict.

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Decent plot, but terrible detective work. Far fetched explanations and deductions, painful dialogue, and downright stupid actions taken by the sheriff. Overall, it’s just not believable. Disappointed - was hoping to have found a decent American detective series. I’ll be going back to my British DCI series.

Mediocre

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