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With a Kiss We Die

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With a Kiss We Die

By: L. R. Dorn
Narrated by: Therese Plummer, January LaVoy, Lucas Cheng, Kirsten Høj, Vikas Adam, Lisa Flanagan, Gabra Zackman, Fred Berman, Lauren Fortgang, Hillary Huber, Dan Bittner, Jarred Webb, Joan Cheam, Angel Villalobos, Amaris Canada
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Two college lovers suspected of a brutal double homicide enlist a podcasting crime journalist to proclaim their innocence in this psychologically riveting and compulsively readable novel of love, lies, and murder, perfect for fans of The Lady Vanishes podcast and I’ll Be Gone in the Dark.

I’m Ryanna Raines. And welcome to “The Raines Report.

Ryanna Raines is the host of a popular true-crime podcast. Her specialty is investigative journalism, her style is truth-seeking moxie, and with millions of listeners along for the ride, her star is rising. But when an intriguing message is left on her tip-line, the reporter is pulled into the most challenging case of her career.

The mangled bodies of a husband and wife have been discovered in their multi-million-dollar estate in Southern California. The prime suspects are their twenty-two-year-old son and his girlfriend, two college theater students who are now facing arrest and indictment. In a surprising move, they only want to speak with Ryanna, offering exclusive interviews in exchange for her help getting their side of the story told.

Instead of a badge or a weapon, Ryanna carries her voice recorder onto the battlefield of the high-profile murder investigation. Through a series of interviews, Ryanna examines her subjects from multiple angles and diverse points of view, breaking past the walls of “he said, she said” to pierce at a dark and horrible truth.

Written in the style of a true-crime podcast, With a Kiss We Die is a heart-racing mystery and thought-provoking tale about love and secrets that unfolds episode by episode as it hurtles towards an explosive conclusion. L. R. Dorn has crafted a suspenseful examination of our cultural obsession with true crime, the complicated moral obligations between journalists and their subjects, and the often-deadly line between performance and deceit.


Crime Crime Thrillers Genre Fiction Literary Fiction Psychological Thriller Thriller & Suspense Fiction Marriage Exciting Heartfelt Suspense Murder

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I like the plot and find it quite a good story, I find it quite shocking about how the American justice system just makes everything into a media spectacle and that these people can just be put under house arrest rather than arresting them, just to watch them or something until they slip up? I am part way through the book so far and I do think that the couple are guilty. I am just irritated about all this lovey dovey stuff and therapy speak that they keep coming up with when they are accused of brutally murdering two people, and also find the character of Rhyanna such an irresponsible journalist! That's not a criticism of the writing as i think this is intentional, but I am struggling to keep invested in the story when I don't have any characters I like :(

Great performance but do not like the characters

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