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Hear Them Scream (A Gripping Crime Thriller)

Summit Lake Thriller, Book 2

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Hear Them Scream (A Gripping Crime Thriller)

By: Kristen Middleton, K.L. Middleton, Cassie Alexandra
Narrated by: Chase Johnson
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Written by New York Times best-selling author Kristen Middleton.

Ready. Set. Die...but not before you scream your pretty little head off....

A pause-resisting thriller packed with heart-stopping suspense.

A serial killer obsessed with recreating old horror movies.
A young woman determined to find out who killed her twin.
A small town that can’t seem to catch a break.

Whitney Halverson's world is shattered when her sister, Brittany, is found murdered in Summit Lake. Unfortunately, the police have no leads, and the killer is still casting for several roles, including the one her sister didn’t scream loud enough for. But now that Whitney is in town, there’s an option for a re-take, and the killer is determined to get it right this time....

The Summit Lake Thriller series can be listened to in any order. No cliffhangers.

Book List:

  1. Forget Me Not
  2. Hear Them Scream

This mystery thriller will have you on the edge of your seat until the final chapter. Fans of Lisa Jackson, John Sandford, Karin Slaughter, and Harlan Coben may want to check this mystery series out.

©2019 Kristen Middleton (P)2019 Kristen Middleton
Crime Thrillers Fiction International Mystery & Crime Mystery Suspense Thriller Thriller & Suspense Crime Exciting Heartfelt Scary

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I liked the story but did not care for the narrator on this one. I was very impressed with Whitney's actions that helped her escape. I also knew that Lillian was a bad egg right from the start. Glad to see she got what was coming to her. Definite thumbs up.

I liked the story

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I liked this second novel in the series much more than the first. There wasn't nearly as much "he said, she responded" in the dialogue. Although this book would have been better with a female and male narrator. The narrator was a little slow in some parts, but not enough to take much away from the story. I liked finding out who the killer was and found it to be a good twist. The story even had likable characters and unlikable characters. I really disliked "The Director", but since he's a serial killer I should be expected to dislike him. I really didn't like the money grubbing Lillian either. It's a shame that character wasn't a target for The Director. Good plot and mystery story.

Much better than the 1st in the series

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A serial killer obsessed with recreating old horror movies...
A young woman determined to find out who killed her twin...
A small town that can’t seem to catch a break...

A gripping, obsessive and addicting thriller that will leave you on the edge of your seating, panting for more.

Wow...so good.

The narrator was brilliant.

An obsessed read!

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I have to admit this is my 1st listen by author and enjoyed it. It does have some horrific scenes and a surprise of who the killer was. My favorite characters were Uncle Rocky and Whitney. It is not for the faint of heart. I was given this free review copy audiobook at my request and have voluntarily left this review. Thank you

Suspenseful Horror

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For the second book in Kristen Middleton's Summit Lake Thriller series we have Hear Them Scream. I actually thought this book and the evildoer were very unique. Even though we have a completely different story than the first in this series, the author did a good job weaving the same characters from the town into the second story and keeping them to their already established rolls without it going too far like in romance genre books.
In Hear Them Scream we have a killer that has dubbed himself "The Director" and picks women up to have them star in his own remakes of classic horror movies but unlike the originals that he deems has bad acting, here he will reenact the most memorable horror scenes in real life and sell the remakes online as "more authentic"; which they actually are. When he's done with the "movie", he dumps the body and then onto the next but when one of the missing girls has a twin sister who won't stop until she finds out what happens, everyone is placed in danger when she comes to town.
What I love about the Summit Lake Thriller series is that they feature everyday strong women who never give up but use their brains to figure out how to solve the crime or situation. The individual women featured never just roll over and take it or wait for someone else to solve the crime. They think their way out of each situation to survive.
That being said, what brought this one down for me was the narrator. The story is told from multiple POV's. Even though he did a great job going in and out of different characters and changing his voice, when it came to the women though, he used his normal male voice sometimes for a woman and therefore it was hard to tell which character was taking the stage. For example, he would use his normal male voice for a female narration while in her head but then raise his voice when she was actually speaking to someone. It just became very confusing. Usually if a female character is in her head or speaking out loud, it's the same octave or voice. It ultimately kept taking me out of the story until I could figure out who was talking and then he's say something like "she or her" or even use the characters name and I'd be like oh ok it's this character but it was super disconcerting.

Story was great, narrator was confusing

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