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Murder in the Yoga Store

The True Story of the Lululemon Killing

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Murder in the Yoga Store

De: Peter Ross Range
Narrado por: Jesse Einstein
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Murder In The Yoga Store is the true story of the brutal killing of a beautiful young woman at a chic Lululemon yoga-wear shop. The grisly murder was committed on a pleasant Friday night in upscale Bethesda, Maryland, a leafy suburb of Washington, D.C. In this riveting narrative by veteran journalist Peter Ross Range, the author for the first time brings together the tale of what really happened in the yoga store murder. He portrays the personalities of both victim and murderer, along with the strange and convoluted circumstances of the crime and its cover-up. Range meticulously exposes layer upon layer of deceit and confusion. His account builds the tension of the police investigation until the real story, so odd and creepy, takes your breath away. The drama of the murder trial is a moving emotional roller coaster built around the prosecutors, the detectives and the family of the victim.

Peter Ross Range is a longtime Washington, D.C., magazine writer. A former White House correspondent for U.S. News & World Report and foreign correspondent for Time, Range has covered politics, international affairs and war. He has written for The New York Times Magazine, National Geographic and many other publications.

©2013 Peter Ross Range (P)2013 Audible, Inc.
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Jesse Einstein brings a clear voice and understated performance to Peter Ross Range’s nonfiction crime story Murder in the Yoga Store: The True Story of the Lululemon Killing.

Range, a one-time overseas bureau chief for Time, brings his reporting skills to the murder of the Washington, D.C., yoga store employee who was stabbed to death by her co-worker. Vividly evoking both the victim and the killer, the author recounts the incident, the ensuing cover-up by the murderer, and, ultimately, her arrest and trial.

Einstein trusts the power of this grisly true life story and reads it carefully – and without any overly dramatic flourishes.

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Would you consider the audio edition of Murder in the Yoga Store to be better than the print version?

I would have preferred the written version, to the audio, because the narration was aweful

What other book might you compare Murder in the Yoga Store to and why?

I don't read/listen to a lot of true crime stories so it would be hard to compare it to anything.

Who would you have cast as narrator instead of Jesse Einstein?

anyone!!!

Did you have an extreme reaction to this book? Did it make you laugh or cry?

I thought the story was sad, but the robotic, awful tone of narrator was difficult to listen too, so I had to take a lot of breaks.

Sad Story

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I picked up this book for cheap or free or something. I was not prepared for the sad storyline.

unexpected and sad

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The narrator was terrible. sounded like a real double bag. The book itself was not fleshed out very well either.

nope

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The narrator's stilted and extremely creepy way of speaking made me want to stop listening from the first several minutes, but I continued through to the end. He really shouldn't have attempted any female voices.
I really only continued listening because I didn't have time while working to switch to a different audio book.
Outside of the narrator and his grating female voice impressions... the story was well written and held my interest throughout the twists and turns.
How incredibly sad to know that this is a true crime which was committed by a soulless monster who seemed to have zero remorse for taking a life in such a brutal attack.

Needed different narrator!

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Is there anything you would change about this book?

no

What was the most interesting aspect of this story? The least interesting?

That it could possible reach people who today are walking around with their heads burried in the sand & their eyes getting textitious.

What do you think the narrator could have done better?

Nothing. He sounded like a reporter & that was what was called for.

Do you think Murder in the Yoga Store needs a follow-up book? Why or why not?

I would hope that someday they could get a better idea of Why the murderer did what they did.

Any additional comments?

I realize this is a book, but it is also a true story of a horrific murder that happened close to where I live. And I ended up with the same frightening questions so many others did when all was said & done. My opinion is this is a wake-up call that people in this country are using less & less common sense, are being brain washed by electronics like smart phones to the point they don’t know what is going on right under their noses, & caring less & less for their fellow man. In fact so much so that healthy competition has ultimately turned deadly.
I have a lot to say about the Apple & Lululemon Company who was so caught up in themselves & their profit margin job they completely dropped the ball. Apple - by not getting involved by ma king a 30 second 911 on their smart phones being sold at the time could have at least tried to prevent a horrendous murder. And I fault the Lululemon Company for their demands for having personal security checks. By doing this they in my opinion actually opened the door for more trouble. These business practices I hope by now have been completely changed. That is why security cameras were invented & why the security police are hired. And for their policy to ask other employees to “SPY” on each other is not only dangerous but totally uncalled for. This company is praised for being spiritual & promoting health. I don’t think so.
I was once asked by my employer to do this very same thing. My response went something like this… ”You want me to spy on my co-worker so you can get the goods on him? Hell No! what are you nuts? Do you have any idea how dangerous that is? Spying on others is not in my job description & it never will be!” So in hind’s sight even the other clerks & managers were unwisely duped into playing a very dangerous game. What has that got to do with providing a quality product?
Like I said, even though the murderer(s) are serving a life’s sentence without parole, I can’t help but wonder if this death could have been prevented if more people took the time sooner & stepped up & wasn’t automatically fooled by a person’s smile, to call a spade a spade & a lie a lie. But in order to do this people have to get their faces out of their cell phones & pay close attention.

This was a real wake up call for people

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I felt like end was in middle. But its heartaching true story that Im glad I listened to. In honor of the victim.

My 1st Audio Book , so nothing to compare it to .

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Enjoyed the story, as sad as it was.
I had very little prior knowledge of it, so none of it was rehashing of the story for me. Enjoyed the narration of the story. Good job!

It was good!

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the story was very interesting, but the narrator ruined it. he definitely shouldn't read about true crime

the narration is horrible

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The voice acting wasn't very good. felt a little monotone. The writing starts a little slow but it is a interesting, violent and sad story so yo will be engaged by the end.

Monotone performance but interesting nonetheless

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The story was interesting and written well, though a bit wordy sometimes to be more dramatic or to fill pages, I'm not sure. I would have been fine listening to that in this case because he's a good writer. The hardest part was the narrator's voice for women. It was too high for him, over the top dramatic and whiny. it really got hard to finish the last couple of chapters. Since each woman's name was used before the dialog, and there was no change in the voice from woman to woman, then the narrator didnt have to use a cliche voice at all and we would have followed just fine in his regular voice. Please God, pass this along to him.

Worth listening but...

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