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A Beautiful Funeral
- Narrated by: Teri Schnaubelt, Joe Arden
- Length: 7 hrs and 48 mins
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Publisher's Summary
A Beautiful Funeral: A Novel is now a New York Times, USA Today, and Wall Street Journal best seller!
Losing has never been easy for a Maddox, but death always wins.
Eleven years to the day after eloping in Vegas with Abby, Special Agent Travis Maddox delivers his own brand of vigilante justice to mob boss Benny Carlisi. Vegas's oldest and most violent crime family is now preparing for vengeance, and the entire Maddox family is a target.
The secret Thomas and Travis have kept for a decade will be revealed to the rest of the family, and for the first time the Maddoxes will be at odds. While none of them are strangers to loss, the family has grown, and the risk is higher than ever. With brothers against brothers and wives taking sides, each member will make a choice - let the fear tear them apart, or make them stronger.
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- Tara Lackie
- 2019-03-12
I was Disappointed ...and so Confused LOL
It's told in the point of view of everyone...the male narrator speaks all the brother chapters and the female for all the wives.....and they don't change the voices so I often forget who I am listening to. I did not like that at all....especially in past books the narrators were good about having specific voices for each family member. Another part that was really distracting is the way the narrators pronounce things very different. For example, it's always been "eek-ins" as their home town and "estis park" and now all of a sudden it's "est-teees" park and "aye-kins" for the home town. When you are 5-7 books in and feel attached to these characters it's hard to hear. Continuity is important, I feel, in series like these.
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