In the Dark
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Narrated by:
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Susan Hanfield
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Written by:
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Loreth Anne White
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A secluded mountain lodge. The perfect getaway. So remote no one will ever find you.
The promise of a luxury vacation at a secluded wilderness spa has brought together eight lucky guests. But nothing is what they were led to believe. As a fierce storm barrels down and all contact with the outside is cut off, the guests fear that it’s not a getaway. It’s a trap.
Each one has a secret. Each one has something to hide. And now, as darkness closes in, they all have something to fear - including one another.
Alerted to the vanished party of strangers, homicide cop Mason Deniaud and search and rescue expert Callie Sutton must brave the brutal elements of the mountains to find them. But even Mason and Callie have no idea how precious time is. Because the clock is ticking, and one by one, the guests of Forest Shadow Lodge are being hunted. For them, surviving becomes part of a diabolical game.
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- Anonymous User
- 2021-05-24
Canadian book, Canadian accent. Get used to it.
First off, although I agree that this narrator was not great, I have to point out that her pronunciation is correct for British Columbia- where the story is set, where the narrator is from, and where the writer lives. (I'm not sure why this book should have been recorded with Oklahomans in mind, but I digress). Americans: now you know how it feels for Canadians to suffer through book after book where roof is pronounced "ruff" and foyer is pronounced "foy-err" by American narrators! Anyway, I'm sure there is a genre in which this narrator could shine, but this is not it. The weird, breathy, over-enunciated speaking style and awkward cadence feels more appropriate for children's cartoons than murder mystery. It's distracting, but not because of her accent.
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