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Getaway Death

Lily Rock Mystery, Book 1

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Getaway Death

By: Bonnie Hardy
Narrated by: Yvonne Cude
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Olivia Greer's trip to the small town of Lily Rock has not been the relaxing getaway she hoped for.

She was run off the road by a tailgater.

Rescued by a handsome stranger.

A friend was found dead.

Oh, and now Olivia is the prime suspect in the murder.

She really should have stayed home.

Stranded in town as the investigation continues, Olivia must come to her own defense and uncover the secrets lurking beneath Lily Rock’s surface. In this seemingly sweet burg full of quirky characters, it’s easy to get swept up in its charm. But who can she truly trust in this town full of strangers? And who seeks to bury her beneath Lily Rock?

©2001 Bonnie Hardy (P)2024 Bonnie Hardy
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It was an excellent story with thoughtful moments of sadness and joyful. The thriller kept my totally mistified

Was extremely good story

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the story is interesting if lacking originality, taking place in a typical small town with secrets and strong relationships, using many clichés. the narrator sounds very robotic - at many passages it sounds like AI-read. this makes for a boring, hard-to-engage audiobook

Good story with robotic narrator

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This may turn out to be a good story but it's so badly written that I don't really care. it's an awkward mixture of deep first and third person for the main character and the narrator doesn't help by pausing before 'she said', 'he asked' etc, which makes it feel like an afterthought. Slipping into deep first person for the MC's inner thoughts really jars so I'm going to put this one aside and listen to something more grounded.

Poorly written

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