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Exeter: Season 2

By: Ronnie Gunter, George Ducker
Narrated by: Jeanne Tripplehorn, Ray McKinnon, Marcus Henderson, full cast
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About this listen

“If you love a Law & Order marathon and binged True Detective in one go, Exeter might be your new favorite podcast.” (The New York Times)

Following the shocking reveals of season one, Colleen and Pruitt are forced to reopen a highly controversial cold case, which happens to be one Colleen could never solve. During the investigation into the murder of a pair of beloved local teens, they are forced to investigate their own friends and family. In order to finally put the case to rest, they must find new leads from an eight-year-old case, sift through long-buried secrets, and get to the shocking truth of what really happened.

Season two of hit crime podcast Exeter reunites Jeanne Tripplehorn (Big Love, Criminal Minds), Ray McKinnon (Dopesick, Sons of Anarchy), and an all-star cast.

Note: Listeners do not have to start Exeter on season one. There is progression from season to season, but each season can stand on its own and does not have to be listened to in order.

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Exeters second season doesn't disappoint. Writer/ director Ronnie Gunter delivers the goods again. In spades!! Following on but quite separate to season 1 this can be enjoyed on its own or as part of the whole series.

These characters are taking on a life of their own, again voiced by a truly exceptional cast. This is first rate stuff.
Sound design is so good I feel like a fly on the wall/windscreen.

This is not an audiobook. This is full cast drama with cinematic sound. Give it go.

Ronnie Gunter excels again in Exeter

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I loved this dramatisation, one of the best examples of radio drama out there.
The suspense is going all through and the characters are well formed

Performance is great

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Second in the series - enjoyed the easy listening 🎧 & great narration of Jean Tripplehorn.
Looking forward to Book 📖 3 ... escaping to outwest USA 🐎🐎

EXETER SERIES FAN

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like watching a TV series un your head. Great story and performance by the cast.

Great production

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Well worth a listen. Reminds me of the gritty realism of Mare of Easttown or the Killing’s US version. Excellent writing, great storyline, fantastic dialogues, relatable characters. The acting is superbly matching the writing and the production is equally top notch. That song though, was annoying at the end.

Excellent

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