
Lies That Bind
A Gripping Pacific Northwest Female Sleuth Crime Thriller
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Virtual Voice
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Valerie Davisson

This title uses virtual voice narration
About this listen
Rumrunners. Secrets. Murder. In the 7th thrilling addition to the Logan McKenna Mystery series, Logan’s persistent digging is about to get her killed.
Things are changing for Logan McKenna. She bought a fixer-upper with Ben on the Oregon coast and is about to meet her half-sister, Olivia, who, until last year, she didn’t know existed. But the remodel is going smoothly and Logan begins to relax and even look forward to the upcoming visit with Olivia.
Before Logan gets the chance to meet her new sibling, a young woman, Charlotte ‘Charlie’ Collins, is found dead—drowned in the pool of The Collins, her family’s landmark Depoe Bay hotel.
Was this a horrible accident, or murder?
Emerging details are murky. Logan and Olivia soon find themselves inexorably drawn into what is starting to look like a homicide investigation. Discoveries in Logan’s new house offer tantalizing glimpses of long-hidden crimes.
Piecing the truth together from old journals and new confessions, Logan begins to rattle the killer’s cage. Can Logan dig through the tangled secrets and lies that bind two families together before another innocent dies?
If you enjoy Nevada Barr’s Anna Pigeon, J. A. Jance’s Joanna Brady or Ali Reynolds, Sue Grafton’s Kinsey Milhone, William Kent Kreuger’s Cork O’Connor, or Elly Griffith’s Ruth Galloway, you’ll love Davisson’s Logan McKenna! Each book in this series can be read as a standalone.
Buy Lies That Bind today to start enjoying this gripping thriller now!
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- marjorie
- 02-22-25
Interesting and entertaining
The story is complex and works its way through its characters and several plot lines to a cohesive and interesting story.
We like the characters and, after learning to keep them straight midway through, decided they were all necessary.
Virtual narration had a way to go. It would be helpful to have both male and female voices. But this AI was better than some. It breaks down in consistency of pronunciation and nuances of emotion.
All in all enjoyable. Wish i had Book One.
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