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Turn to Stone
- A Jonathan Stride Novella
- Narrated by: Joe Barrett
- Length: 5 hrs and 29 mins
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Publisher's Summary
Turn to Stone takes place in the days immediately preceding the events of The Cold Nowhere, the sixth audiobook in Freeman's thrilling Jonathan Stride series.
On his way back to Duluth, Stride stops to visit the grave of his mother in a small Wisconsin town. After a shocking occurrence in the cemetery, Stride becomes enmeshed in a gruesome and suspenseful search for a killer who knows things no one else alive should know.
This audiobook from master of suspense Brian Freeman, winner of the International Thriller Writers Award, is not to be missed.
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- Loriel
- 2022-03-04
Nicely Knitted Together
A good story that was sufficiently creepy and pulling all threads together by the end
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- michael
- 2023-12-16
Not what I expected
Good one. Great suspense. One of his better ones. Even the narrator was very good
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- Anonymous User
- 2022-12-25
Whoa! That's one twisted novella!
Whoa! Turn to Stone, by Brian Freeman, is one twisted novella! I had no clue whodunit! I sure enjoyed the ride with all these characters. I have a bone to pick with narrator Joe Barrett, though. His pronunciation of the word "-lived," as in "short-lived," is consistently incorrect in each and every one of Brian Freeman's books that he has narrated. He has pronounced "-lived" with a hard "i" instead of a soft "i." It is surprising to me that an editor hasn't caught it by now. Hence the 4/5 stars for performance. But, irritating as that grammar faux-pas may be, I'm carrying on to Brian Freeman's next novel, Goodbye to the Dead!
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- Amazon Customer linda
- 2023-04-25
entertaining
the story catches you right away and holds your interest right up to the end
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