True Crime Fiction
6 Mystery Thrillers inspired by and including true crime cases
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Narrated by:
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Virtual Voice
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By:
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Michael Lister
This title uses virtual voice narration
Virtual voice is computer-generated narration for audiobooks.
True Crime Fact Meets Truly Thrilling Mystery Fiction
True Crime Fiction is a collection of mystery thrillers inspired by and including factual information about actual true crime cases.
Books Included (and the cases that inspired them):
INNOCENT BLOOD
(The Atlanta Monster / The Atlanta Child Murders)
BLOOD WORK
(Ted Bundy)
COLD BLOOD
(Maura Murray)
BLOOD BETRAYAL
(Hae Min Lee / Adnan Syed)
BLOOD TIES
(JonBenét Ramsey)
BLOODSHED
(Columbine)
"Michael Lister is a master storyteller." Michael Connelly
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The stories read almost like non-fiction, as the author easily weaves real-life cases with made up characters, mainly the "hero" Investigator John Jordan. his character and back story are well developed and early hooks you. However, ths great story telling was overshadowed by the ridiculous narration.
Ai read the words on the page, but with an upbeat, 6oclock news delivery, kind of like : "230 people died on a plane crash, over to you Joe to tell us about the exciting fair happening downtown today."
The delivery literally made it comical. It doesn't pronounce names the same, or they say it one way in one sentence and changes the pronunciation on the next. It reads any/all gramatical errors. I just couldn't get passed it. I ended up finishing the series,ONLY because the story had me invested.
if this is where audio books is headed, its gonna lose me as a listener.
to the authors: spend the money to have a good narrator, or read it your own self. I'll save the genre.
Ai Makes Murder Sound Upbeat
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