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Blood Lies
- Lies Mystery Thriller Series, Book 5
- Narrated by: Greg Hernandez
- Series: Lies Mystery Thriller Series, Book 5
- Length: 6 hrs and 12 mins
- Unabridged Audiobook
- Categories: Mystery, Thriller & Suspense, Mystery
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Gunned down on a busy Boston street, bestselling mystery author Sabrina Spencer is left clinging to life. Media speculation suggests a deranged fan as the shooter. But was Sabrina really the intended target?
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- Debbie Mathisen
- 03-06-22
Love This Series
'Blood Lies' was as good as the previous books in this series. The characters are well developed and interesting. The story line is well written, with intrigue, a bit of romance, and a touch of humor. The narrator does a good job however I wish he would speak with a little less staccato. Overall I recommend this book.
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- Linda L.
- 10-26-21
Nice wrap up to the series
Is is terrible to say I'm glad to see in the last 2 books of the series that the main characters didn't always walk away harm free every time? It just seemed so unrealistic. Not that I wanted anything to happen to Dell, Mo, Sabrina or any of the other characters you get to know and like. This was a nice completion to the ongoing story about Dell's father and who was following or trying to kill everyone. Nice series that I enjoyed. Great plots and just long enough to make a full story without excessive words that left you bored.
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- Dennis
- 10-04-20
AWESOME
The continue story of Del and Sabrina they seem to never get out of trouble but creating more from Del father side of the family. He lives a life of not really knowing his father or his father's male side of the family all he knows is what he has read or rumors of a line of idiots and theives. You can not go wrong listening to this serie it is a non stop action of intrigue, murders and meeting realy strange and sometimes screwie characters who the narrator brings to life and you are sitting on the edge of your seat. The books reminds of murder mysteries from the 50's on both TV and radio.
In this audible you find that Del's father murder was more than he thought oh so much more and as soon as he does he get shot at and Sabrina is his and the adventure starts to find out more you must get the audible or book.
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- Kindle Customer
- 09-26-20
To save a life!
I enjoyed this story! The adventures to survive! A young couple deal with a bad hand in life!
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- Ellen Oceanside
- 06-18-20
Good narration
Sabrina a world famous author with Del, seems they are always investigating some mystery. This time she has been shot,detective asking if she had enemies. Abusive husband who she killed and given prison sentence had brothers, they might. They got the bullet out, gave it to a detective, had a badge, there was no person that name. Good series and good narration. Given audio for my voluntary review and my honest opinion
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- MeandtheMutts
- 05-24-20
Intriguing, as always
Well, if it isn't Del and Sabrina again! I have to say I was excited to review this, as I have been for all of the previous four books in this superb series.
As always, the fab four are reunited for this latest mystery.(That's adding Mo and Jack - Seymour - to the happy couple of Del & Sabrina.)
After the previous books, this plot seemed more straightforward in that there were fewer subplots, and the mystery less convoluted. Shame, as I quite like convoluted, and it felt as though it was all over before I'd got myself comfy.
So, what happened?
In a nutshell, Sabrina is shot by mistake, the bullet intended for Del. Why? You may well ask. Del learns some uncomfortable truths about his father whose own murder is at the centre of this mystery. You see, it would appear that Mr Honeycutt Senior was a spy, working both for and against the American and Chinese governments, and something these two sides want appears to have died with him
Del faces yet more attacks while trying to fathom out what his father could possibly have that is so eagerly wanted. He's followed by a Chinese man using a numner of stolen cars, his home is bugged (more than once) and another home is blown up, leaving Sabrina and Mo in hospital.
It is the mysterious town of Fairfield that draws him back repeatedly, to a house his father owned (unbeknownst to Del) and it is here that the clues are found. Who is John Bruno? The name - and the man - keep cropping up, as do others connected to his father's past as a professor / spy. In his investigations, Del learns a lot about the kind of man his father was, and how his actions now impact on Del's life ...and Sabrina's too.
Blood Lies, in my opinion, has a simpler plot and lacks the pace of previous books. Despite that, the story is still intriguing and holds together well as the truth unravels. As always, the narration by Greg Hernandez is top notch. Having heard him throughout the series, it was so easy to just sink back into this one and know exactly who was who.
Such a great series with characters you cannot help but like, interactions that are consistent and believable, and intriguing plots throughout. I'm going to miss these guys ...unless, of course the author has more in store. I'm going to suggest a "never say never" approach is called for to avoid unnecessary reader disappointment ;)
Delve in. You won't regret a minute.
I received this audiobook as part of my participation in a blog tour with Audiobookworm Promotions. The tour is being sponsored by Greg Hernandez. The gifting of this audiobook did not affect my opinion of it.
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- Rayc
- 05-02-20
5 stars all the way
Blood Lies.
Another great light mystery adventure.
Well written and very entertaining.
Narration is excellent and compliments the book.
I received a free copy of this audio book at my own request and voluntarily leave this honest review. .
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- Momma Becky
- 04-25-20
Great addition to the Lies series
It’s hard to believe that we’re five books into this series. At this point, I barely even think of it as a series anymore because Del and Sabrina have become more like old friends. I can always count on them for an entertaining listen. For those who aren’t familiar with The Lies series, each book can stand alone. Andrew Cunningham gives enough backstory so that a new reader won’t be lost, but it’s not so much that a regular of the series will feel like it’s repetitive. However, I have to say that I think they’re even more enjoyable when read in order.
Blood Lies focuses on Del, and he just may get more than he bargained for as he digs into his family’s past. Of course, poor Del can’t catch a break, and he seems to find trouble even when he’s still recuperating from the last mess he was in. This time around, the bullets fly at every turn, and it seems like no one is safe. I think Del is one of the unluckiest reluctant investigators I’ve read, and I absolutely love him to pieces – not as much as Sabrina does, but you get the point. Speaking of Sabrina, she and Del are complete opposites on the surface, but they are so good together. I love the banter between them, and Del’s dry sense of humor is terrific.
I can’t talk about a book in this series without mentioning narrator Greg Hernandez. The inflections and cadence in these books are exactly how I hear Del in my head. To me, Greg Hernandez’s voice for Del is Del. It’s as simple as that, and it works wonderfully. Honestly, I can’t imagine anyone else voicing any of the characters in this series. Del, Sabrina, Jack, and Moe – Hernandez brings them to life for me.
All in all, this fifth book in The Lies series is another great listen in a series of great listens. We get great characters, a fast-paced storyline, some very well-timed twists in an entertaining mystery, plenty of danger, and even a bit of romance as Del and Sabrina’s relationship grows.
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- Felicia Denise
- 04-23-20
Another Great Installment!
Another great installment for Del and Sabrina!
When Sabrina is shot on a busy street, police suspect a deranged fan. But it soon becomes clear the bullet was meant for Del. The guilt he feels is soon joined by anger then curiosity when it appears the shooting is connected to Del’s murdered father, whom he was estranged from for most of his life.
The pacing is quick but smooth as more attempts are made on Del’s life as he tries to figure out why. He’s being followed by shadowy Chinese men, his homes are bugged, one of his homes is blown up—nearly killing Sabrina and Mo—he has to return to Fairfield… several times and the name of the mysterious John Bruno keeps popping up the deeper Del digs, even connected to his mother.
Though she’s healing from the gunshot wound, Sabrina is plagued with migraines from her head hitting the ground. With Del still recovering from the alligator attack—and subsequent injuries from the continued attempts on his life—the two are not 100%, but it doesn’t stop them from giving their all and being there for each other.
Relationships and interactions are as important as the mystery in the Lies Series, and the author does a good job with each in the story, but for me, the best… and most humorous, is the “friendship” between Del and Jack, who even share a man hug!
Del learns more about his father’s true nature during the investigation than he ever knew—or wanted to know–before his death, and how his selfish motives cost not only his life but could cost Del and Sabrina theirs.
I own digital copies of the Lies Series, but I keep coming back to the audiobooks because of the great narration! The narrator continues to do a great job of characterization without sounding cartoonish or robotic. His delivery of humor, sarcasm, suspense, or backstory is on point and kept me in the story.
While you’re sheltering in place, get to know Del Honeycutt, Sabrina Spencer, and their family of friends. I highly recommend this book and the series.
Enjoy!
(I volunteered to review this audiobook as part of my participation in a blog tour. Opinions are my own!)
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- Debbie McLean
- 07-31-20
fantastic
wow, another fantastic thriller audio book from the pen of Andrew Cunningham and superbly narrated by Greg Hernandez.
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