Who Is Sarah Lawson?
Richie Stevens Investigates, Book 1
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Megan Green
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K.J. Rabane
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How would you feel coming home to find a family living in your house who call you Sarah, tell you your brother's name is Andy, and insist that you should be ashamed of calling the police for help?
My name is Rowena Shaw and I've never seen any of them before.
They are total strangers. It's Thursday and it's just the beginning.
©2011 K.J.Rabane (P)2018 K.J.RabaneWhat listeners say about Who Is Sarah Lawson?
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- Deedra
- 01-10-18
Who is Sarah Lawson?
I really enjoyed this book.The story was so twisty and turny,I could barely keep up!Megan Green is a good narrator,though her mens voices make me cringe at times.All in all a good read!I was given this book by the narrator,author or publisher free for an honest review.
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- Jan M
- 17-09-18
Intriguing Listen!
I really enjoyed the twists and turns this book had. I hadn't figured out who the villain was in this book until the very end. I was pulled into this story by K.J. Rabane. The imagery in the story was very well done too. Megan Green did an awesome performance with the narration. She added the right emotions to the story and had distinguished character voices. I requested this review copy audiobook and have voluntarily written this review. I would definitely listen to more books by this author and narrator.
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- R D DAVIES
- 15-10-18
Great start to the Richie Stevens series
At first this plot seems implausible but as the story develops it becomes entirely believable and builds to a thrilling and very satisfying conclusion. The narration is also good although I found the accents a little laboured at times but this does not detract from what is a very good tale with lots of twists and turns.
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- Ron, Barry Island
- 03-09-18
A well-loved story brought to life.
I loved this story when it came out in print and couldn't resist sampling it again in this new format. I'm glad I did. I still love the story, and hearing it brought to life by the reading.
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- Mr Michael Griffiths
- 20-08-18
Highly recommended
Really enjoyed this book, looking forward to reading more from this author. I thought the narration was perfect for this story, it brought the characters to life. I guessed the ending but felt compelled to keep listening. A great job by author & narrator.
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- Jan M
- 23-08-18
A deftly woven mystery
As the story unfolds from its mysterious opening, the reader is left piecing together the intriguing case of mistaken//stolen identity. Scenes shift to other locations and introduce different characters, all of which increase the sense of intrigue which is finally resolved with further surprises in store.
The reading of the complex narrative, requiring a number of different voices, is generally successful.
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- Melanie Preston Lewis
- 20-08-18
Not for me
The premise for this book was good. The execution was not. The plot was formulaic, and the dialogue was wooden. I didn't feel that any of the characters were particularly likeable and didn't care one way or another what happened to them. I don't think the narration was much help in rescuing this story. My general feeling is, if you can't do a fabulous accent and maintain it throughout, then don't even try. I listen to approximately 6 - 8 audio books a week, and have done for 5 years, many of these are from new authors or narrators and I always try to find something positive to say, to encourage them in their work. I'm desperately trying to find one positive here. I may have to get back to you. Sorry, not for me. I received this book for free in exchange for an honest review.
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