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Title: Castle Cay
Subtitle: Julie O'Hara Mystery Series, Book 1
Author: Lee Hanson
Narrator: Paula Slade
Format: Unabridged
Length: 6 hrs and 37 mins
Language: English
Release date: 06-12-15
Publisher: Karen Lee Hanson
Ratings: 3.5 of 5 out of 113 votes
Genres: Mysteries & Thrillers, Modern Detective
Publisher's Summary:
When her best friend is murdered, Julie O'Hara, a body language expert, packs up her suspicion and flies to Boston for his funeral.
Who could have killed rising artist Marc Solomon, and what does Castle Cay, the Solomons' mysterious Caribbean island, have to do with it? Before long, Julie's sixth sense pulls a hidden string that unravels a deadly conspiracy and her own troubled past.
Members Reviews:
OK
I had a hard time focusing on the storyline due to the performance. There were too many characters for one narrator.
Terrible writing
This is the most terribly written book I've ever encountered. I never leave a book half read, but half way into this one, I realized I am getting aggravated by clumsy writing. I kept editing it in my mind instead of following the story line and finally gave up.
Books should have ratings like movies
I prefer not to have vulgar language or explicit sexuality in the books I read. It's even worse in audio.
I did not like the reader's voice or presentation.
I already requested a refund and will delete the book from my library.
You've gotta' be kidding..
This is a really stupid story. It was back and forth and back and forth from the 1990's to 2007, as far as I listened. I hate back and forth books, just tell us a little something about the dead guy don't go to and from the 1990's. He's dead, for pete's sake. I don't care how he and Julie met, just solve the murder! And how much sense does it make for Julia to have sex with someone she's hated for over 2 years just because Dan said he was sorry for being a jerk. Geez!
I hate when a narrator sounds the same whether it's a male of female talking. One reviewer said Ms. Slade deserved an award? Really? When a man sounds just like a woman THAT'S deserving of an award? Ummm, NO! Ms. Slade only narrated 12 books in 2 years and I can see why. If you can't even try to sound like a man you shouldn't be a narrator.
good story/storyteller. narrator needs Improvement
I thoroughly enjoyed this story but found myself missing parts or having to rewind and turn up the volume when the narrator whispered, which was often.