Shattered
Logan, Book 1
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Narrado por:
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Leonor A. Woodworth
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De:
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Valerie Davisson
Meet Logan McKenna...fiercely loyal, and impossibly inquisitive.
In Shattered, the first book in the original mystery series and stunning fiction debut with which Valerie Davisson lets us crave for more, Logan McKenna loses her husband, her illusions, the company they built together, her music, and now, probably her job. But that won't stop her from digging into a murder investigation that keeps Southern California's tight-knit artist community on its toes and law enforcement cluelessly guessing.
At loose ends, and running out of money after buying a fixer upper on the coast, she decides to help out her best friend from high school, Thomas, a Native American artist, and his wife Lisa at their booth at the Otter Arts Festival, in the idyllic coastal town of Jasper, where she and her police officer brother Rick grew up. When one of the talented, young artists is found gruesomely murdered at the festival, Logan is faced with the reality that her best friend not only lied to her, but may be guilty of murder. It's up to her to find out what really happened that night, before the murderer kills again.
If you enjoy listening to Nevada Barr's Anna Pigeon, James Patterson's Murder Club, J. A. Jance's Joanna Brady, or more general: a mystery novel with a strong female character, you will quickly fall in love with Valerie Davisson's Logan McKenna - guaranteed!
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Narrated by Leonor A Woodworth
Runtime: 7 hrs and 1 min
Summary:
Sort of an odd cozy mystery that bounces around past and present.
Additional Comments:
• super slow beginning. I almost forgot that part because I heard the first hour then put the book aside for about 2 months.
• Narrator fit the main character well. She has a really nice voice but not a huge range.
• Some character leaps of logic are bizarre.
• It’s hard to like or pity the murder victim. She’s kind of a prickly jerk.
• Thomas and Lisa are saints. I am surprised at their lack of reaction to one of the major plot points.
• I liked Rick but always had to remind myself who he is. Same for Ben. Lola. And Dime Box. The chess lady. The waitress. They are great characters… there is just a lot of them.
• Conclusion is somewhat satisfying, but Logan’s main problem for school got sorted like a fairy godmother came rampaging through.
• I did not get the feeling of authentic school drama. Oh, schools are hotbeds of nonsensical problems but I don’t see them investigating good test scores. And I don’t see perfect test scores happening no matter how good the teacher is. There is always a few kids who couldn’t care less.
Conclusion:
If u can wade through the poor pacing, there is a good story here.
*I received a free copy of the audiobook. I have chosen to review it. All thoughts are my own.
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great story !
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What I had the hardest time with was understanding what type of book this was supposed to be. In the end, I think it seems like a cozy mystery, but that was not what I thought going in. Adjusting my expectations was helpful.
I struggled with some of the language. It was published in 2014, so the use of the term Indian rather than First Nations or other accepted terms was kind of startling.
The narrator did well overall. Sometimes the point of view changed between 2 different female characters, and I think it would have been helpful if she had changed the voices a little bit more to make those POV changes a little more clear.
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Interesting Setting for Cozy Mystery
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Would you consider the audio edition of Shattered to be better than the print version?
The print version would probably have been better because I kept finding myself tuning out the story.Did the plot keep you on the edge of your seat? How?
Not reallyHave you listened to any of Leonor A. Woodworth’s other performances before? How does this one compare?
Yes, I don't know if it was the story line or the performance but this story was hard to stay focused on.Any additional comments?
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