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The Last to Know

By: Wendy Corsi Staub
Narrated by: Allyson Ryan
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Townsend Heights is the perfect small town, just the kind of place Tasha Banks longed for when she left her big-city career for full-time motherhood. But now her dream is turning into a nightmare as a serial killer stalks Tasha's friends. One by one they are dying in horrific ways, and terror is transforming her peaceful existence into one of fear and foreboding . . . where evil lurks behind the mask of a familiar face—a face that may be the last one Tasha ever sees.

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Good story line, it kept me guessing. Just got annoyed with the characters, not sure if it was the writing or the reader

Great plot, whiney characters

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Did the plot keep you on the edge of your seat? How?

It was a decent plot and surprised me at the last, I keep guessing and was wrong til the end!

Was this a book you wanted to listen to all in one sitting?

yes - so I could see who actually did it

Guess I was last to know

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It took me ages to get through this book but I read all the reviews that said the ending was such a shocker so I wanted to finish it. If I finish a book, I don't think it's fair to return it so I'll keep it for that reason but..... First of all the story was just ok but the narration was off. I was really shocked too, because I loved Allyson Ryan in Call Me Tuesday and Call Me Cockroach. There were too many characters and sometimes the narrator would be on one character and without even a pause she switches to another scenario. When books are good, I can listen to them multiple times. This one will sit in my library collecting dust...

The Last To Know

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