• The Friday Edition

  • A Samantha Church Mystery, Book 1
  • By: Betta Ferrendelli
  • Narrated by: Gabra Zackman
  • Length: 9 hrs and 11 mins
  • 4.0 out of 5 stars (6 ratings)

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The Friday Edition

By: Betta Ferrendelli
Narrated by: Gabra Zackman
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Snow isn't all that's falling in Denver, Colorado, on Christmas Eve.

A beautiful, young district attorney tumbles from her balcony to her death.

Police suspect suicide, but the DA’s sister, newspaper reporter Samantha Church, isn’t buying it.

Samantha discovers evidence linking her sister to a drug smuggling case and quickly learns she has stumbled onto a major news story. She must summon the courage to not only face a cartel of criminals, but her own fears and shortcomings when she is confronted by the inescapable specter of a far greater enemy - her addiction to alcohol. Samantha’s dependency has not only cost her job at a major metropolitan daily, but, worse, custody of her daughter, April.

Samantha pursues her sister’s killers, maneuvering through a minefield of intrigue deliberately set out to divert her from the truth. Despite being betrayed, physically beaten, and facing the possibility of sharing her sister’s fate, Samantha refuses to stop her investigation. However, when the killers threaten to harm April, Samantha realizes that, for her daughter’s sake, she can no longer continue the investigation on her own. She knows she must swallow her pride and turn to her ex-husband and police detective, Jonathan Church, for help.

Can Samantha ultimately prevail - find her sister’s killer, write the story of her career, confront her drinking problem, and finally begin to change her life? Or will she and April become the killer’s next victims?

©2012 Betta Ferrendelli (P)2018 Betta Ferrendelli

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Beware

Good $9.97 sale book if you are a fan of ms Zackman mystery reads like l am. Her narrations are just plain wonderful.
However this author is not for me, although the story while not unique had some good human interest portions that gave you a moment of pause. Of course our young special needs hero steals the day. Our Heroine is on her road to getting her groove back at ch 13. I love strong heroine’s who dig at the truth with brass knuckles and as the story unfolds after Ch 13 this mystery moves faster, but l could have done without the young sisters back story of this nature. You can tell author was trying for too much eg setting the scene for additional books, and slowing this story down. If you are trying for sobriety, then this book will be of tremendous help. Publishers summery on the mark, but if you have been molested, then beware if you don’t want feelings of helplessness to float back up.
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This is an okay book but it needs some work. The characters were well developed and the story line was interesting. However, it seemed to get off track from the mystery and focus too much on alcoholism. Gabra Zackman does a good job as narrator. I might get another book in this series, but probably not.

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