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Ted Bundy's Murderous Mysteries: The Many Victims of America's Most Infamous Serial Killer

De: Kevin Sullivan
Narrado por: Jeffrey A. Hering
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New from the author of the WildBlue Press classics The Trail of Ted Bundy and The Bundy Secrets!

Ted Bundy’s Murderous Mysteries is a deep-dive into the archival record of the America’s most notorious serial killer. It’s a veritable goldmine of information on Bundy, his victims, and this very voluminous case.

Written by the foremost authority on Ted Bundy, this latest examination of this brutal serial killer contains new, revealing, and never-before-published interviews with those close to Bundy, close to his victims, and a potential victim who barely escaped his clutches.

Ted Bundy’s Murderous Mysteries brings to light for the first time many heretofore passed-over facts about Bundy and reveals previously hidden aspects of the lives of some of his victims.

©2019 Kevin Sullivan (P)2019 WildBlue Press
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I have read just about every book there is about Ted Bundy and this one doesn't disappoint as far as content goes. However, the narrator chosen for this book was a bad one. Mispronunciation is one of my pet peeves and the narrator of this book seems to mispronounce every other word. To nutshell it, content is very good; narration is very bad. I have nothing negative to say about the content of the book.

Please find a new narrator

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I’ve heard bad narrators but this was the worst. I tried to ignore it and focus on the story but it got so annoying. I could have gotten through this book in a day but I had to put it down occasionally because I was irritated. Lake “samamich”. Good lord

Worst narrator ever

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I'm usually pretty tolerant of less than ideal narrators, but this guy takes the cake. Sentences are so overemphasized, overdramatized, the cadence so choppy that it was often difficult to take the narration seriously. I'd go so far as to day it felt wildly inappropriate at times for such a serious subject matter. And then the mispronounciation comes into play with things that could be easily looked up like the Greek alphabet and Lake Sammamish. I considered returning the purchase but I didn't want to negatively impact the author.

If you listened to the previous three books I'd switch to print for this one and come back to the audio afterward.

WHO READ THIS

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couldn't hold my interest, too much reference to his first book there was a reminder that he wrote another book at least once every chapter or maybe it just felt that way

just ok

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This fourth volume in Kevin Sullivan's series on the Ted Bundy case presents many interesting documents from the vast case files, such as police interviews with witnesses and various reports between police jurisdictions. Perhaps especially valuable here is how much more insight and information regarding the lives and personalities of Bundy's victims this volume provides in comparison not only to Sullivan's previous volumes but also all other well known literature on the case. My chief disappointment is that the narrator for this volume is not Kevin Pierce, as in the previous three. I have purchased several audible books simply because Kevin Pierce is the narrator; he is, imo, second to none. Here, however, Jeffrey Hering delivers an adequate but often distracting performance, primarily because of several habitual mispronunciations. His rendering of "Sammamish" drove me nuts, and his unvarying pronunciation of "Chi" (the Greek letter in Chi Omega) as "Chai" (like the tea) literally evoked crabby yells from me every time I heard it. I wish audible.com would exercise greater oversight of pronunciation on the part of its narrators.

Fourth in Sullivan's Bundy Series

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