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Over My Shoulder
- De: Patricia Dixon
- Narrado por: Helen MacFarlane
- Duración: 13 h y 1 m
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When Freya falls for the manipulative Kane, her life changes beyond her wildest imagination. When the luxurious life she craves gradually becomes intolerable she realises escape is out of reach. Her life has changed, and so has she. She knows that when she least expects it, he will return and make good his promise to exact revenge and ensure she pays the price he felt he is owed. Can Freya ever be free? Whoever knew love could be so dangerous?
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Wow!!!!@
- De Kelly en 02-02-19
- Over My Shoulder
- De: Patricia Dixon
- Narrado por: Helen MacFarlane
Phenomenal Story and narration
Revisado: 04-18-24
The story is well written and tells the tragic story of so many people. I hope for a sequel.
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Close Enough to Kill
- De: Beverly Barton
- Narrado por: Daniela Acitelli
- Duración: 13 h y 53 m
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Adams County, Alabama, is a friendly place where everyone knows each other—but not well enough, it seems. Someone among them is a serial killer who first romances, then stalks, kidnaps, and kills his victims. It's the first big case for sheriff Bernie Granger, and a chance to prove herself to her new partner, Memphis police detective Jim Norton. But this killer is uncannily smart. It's as if he knows what Bernie is thinking. And his next move is more than shocking—it's chillingly personal.
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Could not finish
- De Eureva Elmore en 05-02-25
- Close Enough to Kill
- De: Beverly Barton
- Narrado por: Daniela Acitelli
Great
Revisado: 02-04-23
Excellent! I thoroughly enjoyed this audio book. The narration was great. Overall the story kept my attention.
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