Hairpin Bridge
A Novel
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Narrated by:
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LuLu Lam
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Sophie Amoss
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Written by:
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Taylor Adams
About this listen
From the author of the “full-throttle thriller” (A. J. Finn) No Exit - a riveting new psychological pause-resister featuring a fierce and unforgettable heroine.
Three months ago, Lena Nguyen’s estranged twin sister, Cambry, drove to a remote bridge seventy miles outside of Missoula, Montana, and jumped two hundred feet to her death. At least, that is the official police version.
But Lena isn’t buying it.
Now she’s come to that very bridge, driving her dead twin’s car and armed with a cassette recorder, determined to find out what really happened by interviewing the highway patrolman who allegedly discovered her sister’s body.
Corporal Raymond Raycevic has agreed to meet Lena at the scene. He is sympathetic, forthright, and professional. But his story still seems a bit off. For one thing, he stopped Cambry for speeding just an hour before she supposedly leaped to her death. Then there are the sixteen attempted 911 calls from her cell phone, made in what was unfortunately a dead zone.
But perhaps most troubling of all, the state trooper is referred to by name in Cambry’s final enigmatic text to her sister: Please Forgive Me. Lena will do anything to uncover the truth. But as her twin’s final hours come into focus, Lena’s search turns into a harrowing tooth-and-nail fight for her own survival - one that will test everything she thought she knew about her sister and herself....
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- Anonymous User
- 2021-06-17
Bad narrator
Both narrators have slightly distracting vocal characteristics, but Lulu Lam was a very bad choice for this book. She is very clearly not telling, or even reading a story, she's just saying the words with the strange, inappropriate cadence and enunciation that comes with concentrating on your own voice instead of telling the story. She reads her segments like she's reading a bedtime story to a child, and it was actually hard to follow along because of how disconnected her reading was from the story. Maybe read the hard copy of this one instead.
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