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The Toll

By: Cherie Priest
Narrated by: T. Ryder Smith
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State Road 177 runs along the Suwannee River, between Fargo, Georgia, and the Okefenokee Swamp. Drive that route from east to west, and you'll cross six bridges. Take it from west to east, and you might find seven. But you'd better hope not. Titus and Melanie Bell leave their hotel in Fargo for a second honeymoon canoeing the Okefenokee Swamp. But shortly before they reach their destination, they draw up to a halt at the edge of a rickety bridge with old stone pilings, with room for only one car....

When, much later, a tow-truck arrives, the driver finds Titus lying in the middle of the road, but Davina is nowhere to be found.

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The vocal performance is truly one of the best I’ve heard, thank you. This book is for you if you enjoy a slow-burning mystery, atmospheric tiny town and spooky, butt-kicking Grannies. The only disappointment is that the story ends abruptly when I wanted to learn more about the characters lives and the town after the main event, so to speak.

Spooky Grannies, tiny town and mystery! Loved this book

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Didn't enjoy the narrator to start, turns out he's probably one of the best I've heard. made the book go from a 3 to 4.5 easily

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