• Body In The Bookstore

  • A Small Town Mystery
  • By: Emma Lee
  • Narrated by: Virtual Voice
  • Length: 4 hrs and 13 mins
  • 3.5 out of 5 stars (12 ratings)

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Body In The Bookstore

By: Emma Lee
Narrated by: Virtual Voice
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After her painful and heartbreaking divorce, Bonnie Mayberry thought her life was over.  The numbness, the disbelief in what had happened and the fear of what would come next ensured that her every thought was tinged with doubt.


Hoping for a fresh start, she’s packed up, said her goodbyes and moved to the small town of Snow Ridge, New Hampshire.  Settling down in an old, renovated farmhouse, she plans to focus on the simple things in life.  And, in time, she is determined to get back to some semblance of normalcy.  


But, apparently, that is not going to happen any time soon…


The young girl at the local bookstore Bonnie frequents has been murdered.  She was one of the few with whom Bonnie has become friendly during her short time in town.  And, whether it’s her mysterious past, her reserved nature or simply the relative ease in pinning the blame on the outsider, the police have Bonnie at the top of their list of suspects.


Now, if she wishes to avoid a prison sentence for a crime she didn’t commit, it appears as if Bonnie is going to have to prove her own innocence.  In doing so, she’ll uncover a crooked politician, unveil a hidden monster and unearth a web of secrets & lies that certain residents of the town have spent their lives concealing.  And, with a little luck, she may just survive long enough to clear her good name.


Find out what happens in Body In The Bookstore, the first story in the new “Snow Ridge Mysteries” series, written by Emma Lee and published by Amazon bestselling author, Nancy McGovern.


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The AI reader hurt the book

It was a good Story but the AI reading was flat and terrible so the story did not come to life. This was my second Ai book. No more. Not worth my time.

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Mixed feelings

Idea of story was ok but I did not like the idea of the weak characterization of the detective. Also the virtual reader was bad.

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AI is terrible

AI sounds like bad acting with no emotion and takes away from a good story

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Virtual voice not great

Virtual voice really needs some work. There were pauses and acronyms that it just couldn’t grasp and it made things difficult to follow. Story was good.

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