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Similar Transactions

By: S. R. Reynolds
Narrated by: Linda Kimbrough
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Eight known victims and one set of skeletal remains. Will Larry Lee Smith get away with murder? Similar Transactions is a gripping memoir about the author's determination, over a seven-year period, to solve a murder and to bring the perpetrator to justice.

Former social worker S. R. Reynolds has never forgotten the mishandled case of 15-year-old Michelle Anderson, a vibrant beauty who went missing from Reynolds' Knoxville, Tennessee, neighborhood years earlier. Aided by her old professor, famed forensic anthropologist Dr. Bill Bass - founder of the University of Tennessee's Body Farm - Reynolds picks up the trail of this cold case. As she presses neglected pieces of the puzzle into place, Reynolds unearths a string of heinous kidnappings and rapes across the South, crimes that span decades. She talks to the victims. A picture begins to form. Patterns appear. And all evidence points to one man: convicted sex offender Larry Lee Smith. As a result of Reynolds' efforts, the Knoxville Police Department reopens the cold case of Michelle's disappearance, but Larry Lee is about to be released from a Georgia prison, where he served time for a related crime - a "similar transaction." What transpires in this story is amazing.

©2015 S. R. Reynolds (P)2016 S. R. Reynolds
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Mesmerizing Story • Thoroughly Researched • Perfect Narration • Terrific Storytelling • Well-written Content

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Excellent story. just the recording would cut out on words at the end of sentences....

Great book

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interesting and I give the author a lot of credit for without her larry lee still may be free today and have taken more victims and their lives or at least their bodies. And their mental capacity. However so she prevailed she appears to be the real hero in this book. Although It did drag on in certain places and could have been told in a shorter version. other than that fairly good listen.

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You have to love a good true crime book to make it through this one. It's very good and thoroughly researched and it's a very long story. There's not much way to shorten this saga to justice. I believe there are some parts that could have been edited down (court hearings, etc). I appreciate that the author isn't a seasoned true crime writer just churning out another book for the masses. I try to avoid those and this book certainly isn't one of them.

Good but long

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What a shame that this author went through so much effort to write this really terrific story, only to have the final product diminished by a not so talented editor. The words at the end of sentences drop out throughout this audio book. Not enough that I couldn't listen to it, but definitely enough to be annoying. The narration was great, the story was great, But the author should redo this editing job and get her money back from whoever did this hack job.

Great story, terrible editing

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A not particularly bright and less than methodical predator--despite a few prison terms-- manages to victimize multiple young women over several decades. "Similar Transactions" combines the story of the serial rapist's "career," with that of a devastated family struggling, first, to find out what happened to their missing daughter, and then, when their worst fears are realized, to find justice. The narrator, Linda Kimbrough, is perfect--mixing the appropriate reportorial style with just the right amount of characterization in the participants' dialogue.

An Engrossing and Frightening Listen

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