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  • Misty

  • Betty Foster Mystery Series, Book 1
  • Written by: Zee David
  • Narrated by: Juanelle Holl
  • Length: 3 hrs and 21 mins
  • 3.0 out of 5 stars (1 rating)

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Misty

Written by: Zee David
Narrated by: Juanelle Holl
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Publisher's Summary

Betty Foster is known as a socialist, wife, and ballerina.

But no one knows the real Betty Foster.

The story unfolds when her car is found one morning but Betty seems to be missing.

A search begins as questions arise.

Is Betty dead or is this just a game to her?

With every truth comes another lie.

At the heart of this mystery there is one big question that needs answered; Who is Betty Foster?

©2023 Zee David (P)2023 Zee David
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I listened to the audiobook version and overall, I found it only a little enjoyable at times. I believe that the narrator, Juanelle Holl helped to strengthen the book though. Her mild French accent was soothing to listen to. The story wasn’t bad. I found the glimpse into the world of ballet interesting. It is a dialogue heavy book that handled the interaction between characters well. The story itself lost me a few times throughout, but I still have some positives to highlight. The cover of the book is great, and it made me curious to read it. It is a short novella and so it was worth the read just to explore the writing style of Zee David. The dialogue is well done, and I didn’t mind the first-person point of view jumping from character to character because of the way that it was handled. The beginning of each chapter states the character who the first-person point of view will be told from. The mystery and crime solving investigation parts of the book didn’t really pique my interest, but I still appreciated the book as the art that it is as written by Zee David.

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