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Tin Men: Will Her Father's Sins Destroy the Family?
- Chrissy Livingstone
- Narrated by: Aoife McMahon
- Length: 8 hrs and 27 mins
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Publisher's Summary
Mysterious photos. Missing diaries. Family secrets with fatal consequences.
Chrissy Livingstone grieves over her dad's sudden death. While she cleans out his old things, she discovers something she can't explain: seven photos of schoolboys with the year 1987 stamped on the back. Unable to turn off her desire for the truth, she hunts down the boys in the photos only to find out that three of the seven have committed suicide….
Tracing the clues from Surrey to Santa Monica, Chrissy unearths disturbing ties between her father's work as a financier and the victims. As each new connection raises more sinister questions about her family, she fears she should've left the secrets buried with the dead.
Will Chrissy put the past to rest, or will the sins of the father destroy her?
Tin Men is the suspenseful first book in the Chrissy Livingstone suspense series. If you like courageous heroines, dark family secrets, and complex investigations, you’ll love Linda Coles’s engrossing story.
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- Genevieve Paquette
- 2020-09-03
not great
This was... not good. The plot was improbable with some genuinely silly elements, and not a single likable character. Seriously! Yikes. The tone of the whole thing was cloyingly posh. So many upper class snobs. It was hard to stomach. And it was just a bit too cute for me. Also, one too many references to the protagonist's cleavage. The protagonist and her husband are one of those couples who use the term "my lover." Enough said. Well, for me, anyway-it is a huge pet peeve of mine.
It was so hard to dredge up even an ounce of sympathy for any of the characters.
And then the big reveal... it just made it all that much worse. A bunch of jerks taking revenge on each other and conveniently ignoring their own culpability in events.
And the MI5 thing was so unnecessary. It was there solely to explain away the protagonist's ability to drop everything and take an overseas trip.
This was a disappointing one.
The other thing was, the writing could have used another edit. There were a bunch of instances of repetitive words or phrases, which really sticks out.
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