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The Legend of Devil's Creek

By: D. C. Alexander
Narrated by: David L. White
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Caution: story contains strong profanity and graphic violence

When a mutilated corpse is found bound to a tree deep in the forest of remote Aubrey Island, Washington, residents learn that the murder mirrors, in every ritualistic detail, a series of revenge killings described in a century-old local ghost story. More abductions and killings soon follow.

Justin Riddley, recently transferred to the island's small college, faces growing evidence that one of his new friends and fellow students may be the murderer. John Marshall, redemption-seeking captain of the local police force, leads the frantic murder investigation and struggles to figure out whether the killings are tied to the island's dark and violent past. Tormented by tragic wartime memories, and more convinced with each day that it is humanity's fate to destroy itself, Marshall races against both the murderer and the specter of his own mental breakdown.

As blood continues to spill, Riddley and Marshall wonder whether there may be a dark, universal force that drives evil deeds great and small, and whether the nature of one's childhood might sometimes, in the end, be all that separates the saint from the psychopath.

©2012 D.C. Alexander (P)2017 D.C. Alexander

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Mysterious

Excellent excellent mystery book for me.the story is well written well narrated and it keeps you guessing right to the end.I look forward to reading more by this author. Thank you

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Good book

Good book but I don’t understand the ending. I will have to think about it some more. Good character development.

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Kept me second guessing

Pros: Overall the story for this book was fairly good and kept me second guessing. Is the killer Ridley? Chapman? Sandhurst? Boyd? Lasko? Could it be Marshall who keeps “having episodes” because of past trauma? Every time I thought I 100% knew who was the killer, an event or interaction would happen that would make me rethink what I knew which is exactly what I want in a mystery/thriller. This book is also surprisingly philosophical in an enjoyable way which I didn’t expect and was a great addition.
Cons: if you are not a fan of strong language/cursing this book may not be for you. Ridley is a truly annoying and unlikeable main character. I kept getting annoyed with all of his self pity and him constantly calling himself a loser or douchbag. There was the constant repetition of everyone “having to piss” or urinate which honestly felt like a filler in the writing and it would irritate me.

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What makes evil

A coming of age mystery that keeps you guessing
A group of philosophy students get tangled up in the investigation of a copycat killer
High quality narration by David his voice was a great fit
Perfect listening for a cold rainy night highly recommended
I received a free review audiobook and voluntarily left this review

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A horrifying and scary tale

very good book entertaining and well narrated as well excellent story telling too. Thank you

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Narration was the best

The Legend of Devil's Creek
By: D. C. Alexander


I'm not sure what to say about this book. It felt like it was trying to push into too many different genres. First off murder mystery, Second YA/ coming of age, next the philosophical ideas of good and evil vs childhood trauma and coping. I felt like I needed a road map to try and follow all the paths this was taking. Then I am at the end and it was like ....huh? Did he just run out of things to say so just rushed to end it? Please take a less tangled mix of genres.



The narration was well done. The characters were well portrayed. David L. White was the only way I made it through.



I was given this free review copy audiobook at my request and have voluntarily left this review.

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philosophy class & drinking

i did not like this book. it was nothing like i thought it would be. There is way too much time spent in the philosophy class and underage drinking but it's ok on this campus. The characters are 19-20ish but act way younger. i listened to the audio book narrated by David L. White. He did ok but was very matter of fact-ly in his reading.

i requested this audio book from the author and left this review voluntarily. Sorry D.C!

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Boring

Two dimensional characters, no strong connecting plot, and did not care for narrator. Struggled to finish listening, felt story ending forced.

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