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  • The River Never Speaks

  • The Meghan McNamara Saga, Book 1
  • By: Robert Crawford
  • Narrated by: Jennifer Pratt
  • Length: 14 hrs and 54 mins
  • 5.0 out of 5 stars (1 rating)

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The River Never Speaks

By: Robert Crawford
Narrated by: Jennifer Pratt
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Summary

In 1999, 13 year-old Meghan McNamara was abducted from her home, her parents and younger brother brutally slain. The intense search for her would eventually dwindle down to a cold case and local legend and Meghan was presumed dead. Then five years later, an 18 year-old woman emerges from the Wisconsin woods, dazed, undernourished, and announces she’s Meghan and doesn’t know what year it is. She tells the police where to find her captor. He is found and pleads guilty to the felonies. 

She's ostensibly the only survivor in the Fox River series of murders and is given the mystique of The One That Got Away. Meghan struggles to put her life together and reinsert herself back into a world that had left her for dead. Laboring under a psychiatric malady she calls “voice deafness,” she can hear and understand words but all voices are indistinct and sound alike. 

Fifteen years later, she's a detective in the same small Wisconsin town in which she was raised and she's obsessed with the case that was supposedly solved when the alleged killer confessed. But when a single mother is murdered and her 12 year-old daughter goes missing, Meghan is more convinced than ever that the killer is still on the loose. And McNamara’s efforts are getting resistance not just from the real killer but also her own department that had arrested him and the DA's office that may have put away an innocent man for life.

©2021 Robert Crawford (P)2022 Robert Crawford

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I loved the narration of Jennifer Pratt; she made the characters and plot alive in my ears.

If you want to read/listen to book that will put you on a thrilling ride, with more than enough twists and turns and mysteries this is your book. We find ourselves first learning of Meghan McNamara, who was kidnapped, raped, held captive for five years and her whole family slaughtered. Meghan makes a desperate crawl, run for freedom, Then, the police arrest a man, and despite never having seem her captor unmasked, she's not sure they've got the right man. We find that Meghan has become a strong and yes damaged woman. Who now is a Detective in the Sheriff Office of her hometown. It may be fifteen years since her adduction but when a twelve year old girl goes missing Meghan knows it is the same man that took her, I started with Meghan saying yes and then changing my mind and then going back to who the Fox River Killer might be. This book will keep you on your toes and all bets are off, up until the bitter end.
Ohh that ending, Sweet Lord.

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