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Ashes Beneath Her

A Northern Michigan Asylum Novel

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Ashes Beneath Her

By: J.R. Erickson
Narrated by: Margy Stein
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Orla has a gift, an ability to sense things she touches: memories, traumas…murders.

On a sunny day in 1975, she sets off on a bike ride into the picturesque countryside and vanishes. She is not the first young woman to go missing and she will not be the last.

Ashes Beneath Her is the third novel in the stand-alone Northern Michigan Asylum Series.

©2019 Jacqueline R Erickson (P)2019 Jacqueline R Erickson
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It’s 1975 and several women have gone missing around the Northern Michigan Asylum. But they are in several different areas, so the police just think the girls are runaways. But the families and Abe Levitt don’t think so. Abe notices that all of the women are blonde and have green eyes and is determined to find out who the serial killer is.

Orla Sullivan lives with several girls that look out for each other. Orla has a powerful ability to sense things through touch. One day while out she meets a young man and helps him out. Things seem to be looking up for her until she disappears too.

I love how each of the book in this series can be read as a standalone book but they all link together with the asylum. This story was a little slow in the beginning for me. But when Orla got kidnapped that is when the story really picked up for me. Margy Stein did a fantastic job keeping me with the story and building the suspense.

I really have enjoyed this series. I’m really happy to see that there are more books in the series and I can’t wait to get into Dead Stream Curse. If you like thrillers with a touch of paranormal you need to check out this series.

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Another Fantastic Addition to a Captivating Series

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loved it. cant wait to finish the rest in this series as this is the 2nd on to be completed.

wow this book had me from jump to finish.

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Really really enjoyed this one… eerie story, AMAZING narration…just all around great book. Kept me on the edge of my seat!

Awesome

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Every book is even better than the previous one, it's amazing!

I really love that each of them is very different from the previous one, the only link is given by the horrifying experiments done at the Asylum.

The characters in this one are fantastic, and I particularly like Abe. I like his determination to bring justice for all those lost girls.

And Orla! Orla is simply fascinating. Her gift, though! I'm sure it didn't make her life easier before. And now... well...

The plot is very well done, and the suspense is strong during the whole book. I simply couldn't stop listening until the end *laughs*

Margy Stein did a very good job with the narration.

Another fantastic book in this series!

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I really like this series. Each story flows well with interesting in depth characters. The narrator does a wonderful job bringing the story to life

Good Series

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