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Little Girls Sleeping: An absolutely gripping crime thriller
- Detective Katie Scott, Book 1
- Lu par : Lisa Rost-Welling
- Durée : 8 h
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Description
He looked down at the little girl, sleeping peacefully, her arms wrapped around a teddy bear. He knew he was the only one who could save her. He could let her sleep forever.
An eight-year-old girl, Chelsea Compton, is missing in Pine Valley, California, and for Detective Katie Scott it’s a cruel reminder of the friend who disappeared from summer camp 20 years ago. Unable to shake the memories, Katie vows she won’t rest until she discovers what happened to Chelsea.
But as Katie starts to investigate, the case reveals itself to be much bigger and more shocking than she feared. Hidden deep in the forest she unearths a makeshift cemetery: a row of graves, each with a brightly colored teddy bear.
Katie links the graves to a stack of missing-persons cases involving young girls - finding a pattern no one else has managed to see. Someone in Pine Valley has been taking the town’s daughters for years, and Katie is the only one who can stop them.
And then another little girl goes missing, snatched from the park near her home.
Katie’s still haunted by the friend she failed to protect, and she’ll do anything to stop the killer striking again - but can she find the little girl before it’s too late?
Compulsive and gripping crime fiction for fans of Lisa Regan, Rachel Caine, and Melinda Leigh. Katie Scott’s first case will have you on the edge of your seat and gasping with shock.
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- CJ
- 01/07/2019
A tortuous experience
Unnecessary adverbs and adjectives abound. Even a good narrator couldn’t fix this story and its wooden characters.
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- Sharon Town
- 21/11/2019
Disappointing
Feel misled by the title as it was more about the main character Katie's issues than "an absolutely gripping crime thriller." I found it unbelievable and unrealistic from finding the body to the final chapter and grew weary of Katie and her issues very quickly in. Wouldn't recommend it.
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- Olivia Zen
- 13/10/2020
Very disappointed
I've left one other bad review in the many years I've had audible. And I'm only leaving a review because I feel as though I got duped into getting this book because I saw so many positive reviews, and need to weigh in on it to help balance it out and help someone else not waste their money. This book was just such a painstaking challenge to finish. It lacked creativity, was 100% predictable, the descriptions of things and thought processes of the characters were detailed more like a high school descriptive essay rather than a novel. It gave it a very 'cheesy' feel, and I kept thinking- who actually uses these words when they are thinking to themselves, or describing events, surroundings, etc?? It was just so rigid. And weird. try Andrew Mayne if you like this genre and want some down to earth, relatable material.
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- bchip
- 23/11/2020
Glad it was free
The narrator is very flat. I obviously had to finish it once I started listening but the characters were so uninteresting and things happened very unnaturally. I considered listening to the next book but found it is also narrated by the same women so I passed.
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- ab
- 29/10/2020
eh
it was an okay story. the narrator tries to do multiple voices that she really can't pull off so it makes it a little bit annoying but some of the happenings was interesting!.
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- Reggie
- 24/10/2020
Enjoyable thriller
Katie Scott has returned from Afghanistan after being injured and suffering from PTSD. She is thrilled to be met by her uncle and her K9, Cisco. As Katie gets acclimated to life as a civilian, she starts working at the Sheriff’s office. In spite of opposition from the detectives, Katie begins her own search for a missing girl ...and discovers a row of coffins of missing girls from over a decade. Katie and her K9 are on the hunt for a serial killer! Enjoyable thriller. Brings to light PTSD and a greater appreciation for the military.
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- DrWendyIsIn
- 15/01/2023
Meh
Total disappointment. Will be returning. The story was formulaic and not very creative, and the characters were sappy.
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- Elaine Cooper
- 09/09/2022
OMG!
This is an amazing read. I could put it down! The reader was excellent! The best reader was the best I have listened too. She is clear and well spoken. I don’t usually read this type of book but it got such good reviews I decide to give it a try. The reviewer said she could but it down. She was right. I couldn’t put put it down. I can’t say enough good things about it.
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- Carmelle Abron
- 21/08/2022
Loved it and finished it in one day.
Finished quite a few sewing projects while listening to this story. Wonderful read well worth the time.
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- Tracy A. Bratton
- 05/12/2021
Great potential but disappointed
Who is the writing in the performance seem as if nine-year-olds are the target audience. The storyline had tremendous potential. But I felt patronized by the authors desire to tell me things they were obviously inferred. In the reading the story has a tone as if someone is reading mother goose to a child