
Weaving the Web
A Cold Hollow Mystery Volume 2
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Narrado por:
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J. Scott Bennett
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Emilie J. Howard
The sun is shining, birds are chirping, and people are dying. Life is not always perfect in the town of Cold Hollow, but with Mayor Myrna Bradbury at the helm, it might be someday. When a batch of newly paroled convicts arrives to take up residence in the town, disappearances of longtime townsfolk begin, gruesome human remains are found, and a government inspection is looming on the horizon. Time is of the essence as Myrna and the new chief of police are thrust into an investigation the likes of which they had never imagined. Welcome to Cold Hollow, the place where the fun never ends.
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I was so stinking excited when I saw there was a sequel to Cold Hollow. I absolutely loved the first book and this one did not disappoint. This book wasn’t nearly as gruesome for me as the first but it still had me squirming a bit at times. The descriptions of all of the characters made it easy to be able to tell them all apart and the way the author explained the lay out of the town made me feel like I was there. I highly suggest this book but I would recommend reading the first book Cold Hollow first so you get a little more back story on some of the characters."This audiobook was provided by the author, narrator, or publisher at no cost in exchange for an unbiased review courtesy of Audiobookboom dot com."
The ghastly inhabitants of Cold Hollow
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Would you try another book from Emilie J. Howard and/or J. Scott Bennett?
I'm not sure how to react to this second book in the series. On the one hand, I knew what to expect with the writing style, and the storyline. On the other hand I knew what to expect with the writing style.The story itself was interesting enough; kept me guessing until almost the end. The actual ending was a nice twist.
What I am ambivalent about is definitely the writing style. So much of the story seems perfect, like Cold Hollow was the set of the Stepford Wives. The new characters come in to set up their lives in town and everything goes perfectly, no problems, everyone is happy and settles in nicely. There are no resentful teenager conflicts about why did we have to move away from all our friends, no difficulties fitting in, etc. Even the bad guy doesn't encounter any problems except for his attitude towards others.
I also found the repetition of words and phrases irritating after awhile. This was most notable when they catch the criminal and the author continually talks about taking him to the next town over for the trial. I understand the thought of not mentioning a recognizable city or town name but how about the neighbouring town, or the adjoining jurisdiction, whatever? Some scenes I did find a bit unrealistic, making me wonder how much research the author did, but it was mainly small things.
Despite this, and this is where the on the one hand and on the other hand comes in, overall I enjoyed the story. The author crafts Interesting characters, and the plot is good. The premise of the series is unique, and the surprise twist at the end helps to pique readers interest in the next book.
The narration, once again was clean, although I seem to recall once or twice wondering at a word that I couldn't quite make out due to the dialect.
Undecided
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The narrator is also good at his craft. The most unfortunate gripe is that his voice sounds aged and so much older than the cast of teens, twenty-somethings, and thirty-somethings characters portrayed in the story. It is very distracting to have a mayor who is childbearing age sound like a sixty-year-old.
This audiobook was provided by the author, narrator, or publisher at no cost in exchange for an unbiased review. Thank you Audiobook Boom.
Weaving the Best Yarn!!
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I didn't have any strong feelings about this book until the end. There is a reveal at the end that so really enjoyed and though really tied everything together nicely, but also set up a next book well.
The narrator is perfect for this book. The accents and pacing seemed in keeping with the text, which always makes audiobooks more enjoyable.
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Good Ending
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A creepy tale, I liked the idea of a town populated by ex-cons as an experiment...definitely different. The murders were gruesome, and creative….killing like a spider…gross! If I lived there I'd be sleeping with both eyes open!**I received this book for free, in exchange for an honest review through audiobook boom**
Creepy!
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Surprising twists that keep you guessing
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They did it again
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P.S. Forgotten note to review
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Holy guacamole!! Σ(°△°|||) Highly recommend this book! I was blindsided and punched in the end! The idea of the town, seems like a progressive civilized concept. It's a place for criminals to start anew. I like the descriptions, and felt I was there. Could even picture the bakery, the pharmacy... even going across the street. The characters are so well developed, so unique, so different; it brought the story to life.
Narrator J. Scott Bennett - overjoyed when read his name. The man is exceptional! Each character was a different voice, different personalities, different emotions all brought to life! It was exciting seeing his name. When the plot is deep, and you have a rollercoaster of feelings, you know you've deep into the story all thanks to an exceptional narrator.
I had started listening while walking to work. All this time my mind had not shut up trying to figure out who the killer was.
Totally, totally awesome creepy and unique story!
Wow!! 5☆ all the way!
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totally great
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