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Lost Girls

By: Caitlin Rother
Narrated by: Stephanie Dillard
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Chelsea King was a popular high school senior, an outstanding achiever determined to make a difference. Fourteen-year-old Amber Dubois loved books and poured her heart into the animals for which she cared. Treasured by their families and friends, both girls disappeared in San Diego County, just eight miles and one year apart. The community's desperate search led authorities to John Albert Gardner, a brutal predator hiding in plain sight. Now Pulitzer-nominated author Caitlin Rother delivers an incisive, heartbreaking true-life thriller that touches our deepest fears.

©2012 Caitlin Rother (P)2020 Tantor

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Could have done without the impersonations

The narrator really shouldn’t be trying to mimic all these different voices. Especially DA Dumanis’s Boston accent. Ridiculous and obnoxious. I also had a hard time keeping track of so many individuals- from the killer’s extended family and acquaintances to the victims families to the law enforcement etc. just too much

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Horrible Narrator

I got to chapter two and stopped listening because it was so bad. I’m glad I didn’t have to use a credit!

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Terrible Narration

The story was interesting but the sing-songy nature of the narration and goofy unnecessary accents were incredibly distracting.
Had it been read by Keith Morrison or with a more appropriate voice, given the nature of this story, I would of given it 5 stars.

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Storyline follows true to record

The story added some personal background to the families and the poor girls.
The narration… I almost just said forget it I will get the book.

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Intense True Crime Done Well

Richly detailed true crime story on a San Diego serial killer. It was interesting to hear the details of his family, medical history, and personal life, as well as the legal details surrounding his capture and subsequent court case. The narrator kept my interest, even through the passages with more technical/medical language, and I found her easy to listen to and very clear.

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So tragic

Well told story which focuses more on John than the girls although you do get to know them both well. A tragic story on so many levels.

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Holds your attention

It was presented with a very good pace and rhythm. Easy to follow and appropriately intense.

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Long episode of 2020

The narration wasn't so much like telling a story, more like a news anchor reporting. It basically was a super long episode of 2020 or a true crime documentary. Since I'm into that, I liked it!! but it definitely didn't feel like I was listening to a book.

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Good story not so good narrator

The research was thorough. Story was good. The narrator’s attempt at accents and characters was terrible.

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This book is about the killer, not the victims

I DNF'd this at Chapter 10. I felt like the author was trying too hard to make people like the killer. A lot if us have had terrible childhoods and never harmed an innocent person. I would rather read about the girls he killed. Their stories deserve to be heard. I have no sympathy for him at all.

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