Goodbye Port Alma: Totally Addictive Crime Fiction (A DC Holly Towns Murder Mystery) Audiobook By Anne Shillolo cover art

Goodbye Port Alma: Totally Addictive Crime Fiction (A DC Holly Towns Murder Mystery)

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Goodbye Port Alma: Totally Addictive Crime Fiction (A DC Holly Towns Murder Mystery)

By: Anne Shillolo
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Discover your new favorite crime fiction series!

A beautiful teen is killed on a glorious June afternoon, hidden in plain sight, and discovered by an anonymous caller.

Did her secrets die with her? Or are they still alive - with the power to seduce and destroy the lives of a select few?

DC Holly Towns is on the team that has to untangle a far-reaching web of sex, drugs, and money, and solve a crime that threatens to tear the city apart. Are the victim’s two best friends the next targets? With a suspect list of movers and shakers, even with all the hard work in the world, no one has more to lose than Holly herself if the killer strikes again.

As a new Detective Constable, Holly gets a second chance to prove herself in a job where even her friends wonder if she can succeed. She likes police work, but her future is a coin-toss. She’s either on the way out, courtesy of a vindictive former boss, or on the way up, thanks to her intuition and stubborn persistence. And some days are a struggle to tame her own demons and escape her past.

If you like complex characters, twisty plots, and a fast-paced story, the Port Alma Murder Mysteries series is for you.

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This is the second listen of a "virtual voice" recorded book. I doubt I will listen to any more. The character development and plot of the story were pretty good. However, the narration made it very difficult to enjoy the book. The inflections used in producing the narration were just terrible. In some instances it was so bad it was difficult to get the meaning of what was being said. I think I would have enjoyed the book much more if I had read it rather than listened.

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The narration was awful. It was frustrating and I think I would have liked the book better with a decent narrator
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computer generated narration is terrible

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not enough inflection. should have 2 narrators. robotic. they can do better. decreases enjoyment. boo hiss

where is the canadian accent?

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