Halloween in Paradise
TJ Jensen Mystery Series, Book 6
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Narrated by:
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Coleen Marlo
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Written by:
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Kathi Daley
About this listen
In the midst of the annual Halloween frenzy, TJ finds herself pulled into a series of events at the high school where she works. Not only must she help one of the girls on her team deal with a case of cyberbullying, but she must help a student who has recently suffered a personal tragedy. And as if TJ wasn't busy enough, in walks Samantha Colton, a reporter for Second Look, a television series that takes a look back at unsolved murders. This time the case is the death of a popular student after the homecoming dance 10 years before.
To make matters even worse - or maybe more convenient - the graduating class of the victim is in town for their 10-year reunion and all the suspects just happen to have converged on Serenity for the weekend. When Samantha turns up dead, TJ must track down someone who seems willing to kill again to keep their secret.
©2016 Kathi Daley (P)2017 TantorWhat listeners say about Halloween in Paradise
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- Will Cooper
- 2024-10-11
Not good
Likes: the narrator had a pleasant enough voice.
Dislikes: the narrator read too fast. The entire book was read like one giant run on sentence. The plot was boring. The story was full of dull daytime soap opera like characters and over the top Mombies and they were shallow. And the worst part was the stereotypical portrayal of animals (the perfect friendly golden retriever puppy who is found already trained perfectly), the romanticizing of animal (horse) breeding when there are thousands horses shipped to slaughter every month due to overpopulation, and the stereotypical presumption of overt and exaggerated aggression of a cougar. I wish authors actually researched animals before writing ridiculous stories that include them.
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