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2016 Serial Killers True Crime Anthology
- Annual Serial Killers Anthology, Book 3
- Narrated by: Don Kline
- Series: Annual True Crime Anthology, Book 3
- Length: 9 hrs and 10 mins
- Unabridged Audiobook
- Categories: Biographies & Memoirs, True Crime
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- Adam duffy
- 04-11-21
underwhelming.
can not believe I wasted my time on this.
they just went through what anyone who bought this type of content would already know, in the most mainstream over done analysis this was a very sub par listen. that's a credit I will never get back.
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- Heron
- 07-07-19
avery good book
have been listening to this series of books and I cant fault them.if I'm honest I would of loved them to be longer.
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- Kait
- 28-01-16
Narrator was awful, subject matter was lacking.
Would you try another book from the authors and/or Don Kline?
If Don Kline is narrating, I am not buying.
What was your reaction to the ending? (No spoilers please!)
I did not make it to the end, the narration was unbearable.
What didn’t you like about Don Kline’s performance?
Its like he has the inflection down perfectly, but doesn't understand how, when, & where to use it. I am actually familiar w/ this narrator as I have listened to the book's previous edition. I knew what to expect so it shouldn't have been difficult to adapt to his style of speaking.
SO WRONG.
It was HARDER. So much worse than Book 2 (2015).
I had difficulty following the story.
His inflection emphasized points that weren't there & deemphasized names, key phrases, punctuation, ect.
At one point, I had to double check to see if he had started a new chapter.. nope. still Chapter 1.
The narration made the story confusing, at times mistakenly irrelevant, & eventually useless. This doesn't even belong in the free "white noise" category, unless you enjoy being infuriated.
What reaction did this book spark in you? Anger, sadness, disappointment?
Anger at it's purpose, sadness that I purchased this, & disappointed to see great writing wasted on the narrator.
Any additional comments?
Unless someone can find a version NOT narrated by Don Kline, read it yourself.
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- Robert
- 13-06-16
worst reader ever!!!
His reading takes an interesting subject and turns it BORING. This was my first reading into this genre but if this is an example of the readers used I may have to rethink my decision. I'll give a couple more books a try before making my final decision.
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- JM
- 01-05-16
Just the facts, m'am
I thought the narration was fine. I like the facts surrounding the cases, and that is pretty much what you get here. The most memorable part was a prostitute's street wise account of psychologically dueling with a serial killer and coming out on top.
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- Cassandra G.
- 09-01-17
Best book!
I was so intrigued with all the stories that I was so upset when I finished the book. great detail information on all the crimes.
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- hunter
- 20-10-16
good shit
very interesting and entertaining listened to it twice at work. ba ba booie ba ba booie
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- t.o.
- 23-01-16
Almost unbearable
The stories jumped around so much it was really difficult to follow.
Don Kline narrative "skills" made me want to scream. Sentences ran together. Sentences ended like they were a question when it was a statement, and like a statement when it was a question. His fluctuation in his voice were often confusing. You could hear him swallowing at some points and fumble over words. I listened only because I bought it. I'm so happy it is over. I vow to NEVER listen to anything narrated by him again.
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