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Waking the Dead

By: Kylie Brant
Narrated by: Bronson Pinchot
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A killer in the wilderness.

Forensic anthropologist Caitlin Fleming knows bones. So she is the first one called when seven sets of skeletal remains are found dumped in a makeshift graveyard in the Oregon wilderness. The skeletons bear the same distinctive marks - and each is minus a skull.

Cait needs outdoor guide Zach Sharper for one reason only - to help her find her way through the Willamette Forest as she pieces together clues. Despite the attraction that burns between them, Cait will let nothing shake her focus. Until the killer closes in to terminate the search - and the investigators on the verge of unmasking him...

©2009 Kim Bahnsen (P)2015 Audible Inc.
Detective Fiction Mystery Romance Romantic Suspense Supernatural Thriller & Suspense Women Sleuths Women's Fiction Paranormal Wilderness Suspense
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The author chose to set the story in Oregon but chose to use a narrator from upper mid America such as North Dakota accent which is very distinctive. I like the accent so enjoyed listening to these sounds but it took away some of the immersive quality of an audiobook. Took away a character validity. I accept some characters may live away from their origins but the accent crept into all people. Other than that not as good as book one and two but good enough to enjoy.

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