A fun mix of genres in today‘s #bookmail—true crime, literary fiction, mystery, horror and a graphic novel! Can‘t wait to read them all.
A fun mix of genres in today‘s #bookmail—true crime, literary fiction, mystery, horror and a graphic novel! Can‘t wait to read them all.
Two more #Pantone2022 matches! I just finished the Grady Hendrix, and just started the tagged book. ❤️
#Scarathlon2021 #TeamSlaughter #Challenge2021 #OutstandingOctober
Wow! What an amazing read! I loved everything about it & will add more True Crime audiobooks to #MountTBR
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#Scarathlon2021 #TeamSlaughter #Challenge2021 #OutstandingOctober
Gotta say, I‘m not having any problems following this storyline (usually my fiction audio issue) and am highly engrossed already!
I‘m also beyond tickled pink that the narrator speaks French as well. It makes me happy to hear all the names and places being pronounced as they should be🤗🤗
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#Scarathlon2021 #TeamSlaughter #Challenge2021 #OutstandingOctober
My first foray into true crime audio (aside from some podcasts earlier this week)🤞🏻 It seems like the week‘s flown by & Ive gotten very little reading done so, I‘m starting early Andrew😝
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And it‘s time for a little true crime.
In 1978, Theresa Allore went missing near Sherbrooke, Quebec. Her body was found months later and was dismissed as a drug-related incident by the police. Her brother, John, never accepted the that explanation, and has dedicated much of his life to finding out the truth. Alongside crime journalist, Patricia Pearson, John uncovered a history of police negligence and signs of a serial killer who was active in Quebec & Alberta between the 70s & 90s ⬇️