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Just got this from Hoopla. I was hoping for the audio with the podcast aspect but hopefully it reads well
Ch.1-13 how can so much happen and yet nothing has really happened but we are 13 chapters. Maybe I’m just used to these long a** chapters from fantasy books haha
I started this today, since I saw the audiobook was available. Have to say it's been phenomenal so far. Loved the Cuckoo's Nest reference. Going to continue here from part 3.
Kim wrote: "Ch.1-13 how can so much happen and yet nothing has really happened but we are 13 chapters. Maybe I’m just used to these long a** chapters from fantasy books haha"I completely agree. We don't really have much characterization or anything else. Only thing we know is that she killed who she thinks is the murderer. That much is written in the book summary :(
BabyLunLun wrote: "Chapter 1 - 25 [spoilers removed]"She has to be pretty freaked out sometimes with the killers she interviews. It became very uncomfortable for her for sure.
Kim wrote: "Ch.14-27, end of part 1 [spoilers removed]"I like the dual timelines also. I have to try to not get confused of when and who is talking. I need to pay closer attention to my reading with this one for sure.
Kim wrote: "Ch.1-13 how can so much happen and yet nothing has really happened but we are 13 chapters. Maybe I’m just used to these long a** chapters from fantasy books haha"I've made it to Chapter 17 and I feel the same way! This book is my favorite genre but this one just isn't keeping my attention, granted I'm not that far in. I'm hoping it picks up!
55% “I’m a master-level pacer, and I’m going to pace the sh** out of this room.” Idk why this quote made me giggle but I’m sticking with it.
60% “The key is to reframe loneliness as solitude. Solitude is introspective and comforting, if you set your mind right.”
Also not sure if anyone else read the ebook but it has hyperlinks to clips of Poe and it’s presented as evidence. Idk if I like it but I do like the concept
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Poe Webb, host of a popular true crime podcast, invites people to anonymously confess crimes they've committed to her audience. She can't guarantee the police won't come after her "guests," but her show grants simultaneous anonymity and instant fame—a potent combination that's proven difficult to resist. After an episode recording, Poe usually erases both criminal and crime from her mind.
But when a strange and oddly familiar man appears on her show, Poe is forced to take a second look. Not only because he claims to be her mother's murderer from years ago, but because Poe knows something no one else does. Her mother's murderer is dead.
Poe killed him.
From the USA Today bestselling author of The Dead Girl in 2A and The New Neighbor comes a chilling new thriller that forces the question: are murderers always the bad guys?
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