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Killer Smile

By: Mary Stone
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If looks can kill, a smile can be deadly.


Special Agent Stella Knox became an FBI agent to find the dirty cops responsible for her father’s murder and make them pay. But fresh out of Quantico, her first case has her seeking justice for a different victim—three of them, in fact.

The bodies of three teenage boys have turned up in a sleepy town outside of Nashville, TN. There’re no fingerprints, no DNA, and very little to connect the murders, except for a smiley face drawn in blood near two of the bodies. But why only two? The case makes zero sense, and the questions outnumber the answers.

Are the crimes related? Could it be the work of one calculating serial killer, or are they looking for three separate assailants?

One thing Stella knows for sure: someone is threatening the teenagers of small-town Cherry Farms, and they aren’t finished. As she and the team race against the clock to stop the nightmare that has descended upon this rural community, Stella has one more question...who will be next?

Enigmatic and gripping, Killer Smile is the first book in the new Stella Knox Series by bestselling author Mary Stone and Stacy O’Hare—a nail-biter that will make you wonder just how safe small towns really are.

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These books are good enough to invest in real people audio, not virtual. The kid crying in the book sounded like she was cheerleading rather than crying and stuttering.

Book was great, virtual voice… not so much

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It was very difficult to listen to the virtual voice. The story was good but I won't be listening to a virtual voice again. Several words were mispronounced and not a lot of emotion.

Good story - terrible audio

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The storyline was okay and I made it thru to the end. What really destroyed listening do the book was the virtual performance. It was so bland and flat with no variance in the characters. I was really saddened with this book because I like Mary Stone’s books. I just hope she doesn’t continue to use virtual voices. If she does I won’t buy anymore.

So……so

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Good story ruined by a monotone ai voice that can’t even pronounce a main character’s name. Doesn’t know which pronunciation of homonyms to use. Same voice for all characters, generally awful. Mary stones books deserve better!

AI voice is so bad.

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Hate non human reader \ virtual.,. cadence is off. effects are not. right. story ok

ok

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