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The Still Small Voice

By: Brenda Stanley
Narrated by: Brenda Stanley
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Madison Moore has been estranged from her family for years, but when her dying father summons her home, she reluctantly makes the trip back to the place that still evokes heartache. Her family’s reception is lukewarm. They still hold the strict religious beliefs that cast her out. But when her father tells her about a murder years before and that he has proof the woman in prison is not the killer, Madison finds herself in the center of a decades-old mystery.

Painful reminders of why she left home haunt her as she attempts to accomplish her father’s dying wish to exonerate the woman who confessed. As she follows the trail of clues, Madison discovers the shocking reason her father asked her for help and how his confession relates to her own tragic past.

©2022, 2023 Brenda Stanley (P)2023 Brenda Stanley
Crime Fiction Literature & Fiction Suspense Thriller & Suspense Crime Fiction Heartfelt Mystery

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this is a slow burn for sure and for a while is hard to understand where all this is going and why. ending absolutely putting all dots on the I... I am not sure this was the right narrator for the book. I think with the right narrator this book could thrive. most of the book I spent being annoyed with the narrator. she didn't connect with the story or characters, she just read the story...
but story it self is beautiful, especially when you get to the end and understand what the hell is going on and why...

deep and meaningful story

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