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Perhaps She'll Die
Perhaps She'll Die
Perhaps She'll Die
Audiobook6 hours

Perhaps She'll Die

Written by M.K. Preston

Narrated by Beth Richmond

Rating: 3.5 out of 5 stars

3.5/5

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About this audiobook

Chantalene Morrell suffers from terrible nightmares from when she was a child…visions of a dark barn in a wind-swept moonlit field. Her mother is inside, screaming; her father is hanging from the rafters for a crime he didn't commit. She hides in the field, watching as four hooded figures emerge, she knows who they are. Returning to her hometown of Tetumka in rural Oklahoma, Chantalene vows to learn the identity of her father's killers. One man claims to have answers for her, but when she finds him slain on the floor of his butcher shop, Chantalene realizes the dangers she faces in discovering the truth. As Chantalene relentlessly searches for more clues, Tetumka's quiet citizens grow increasingly hostile: her foster parents advise her to let the past lie. With the help of Drew Sandler, a local boy back home from the big city, Chantalene uncovers the dark secrets of both her hometown and her own mind, bringing her closer to the faces behind the shadows that haunt her dreams.
LanguageEnglish
Release dateJun 15, 2008
ISBN9781605480442
Perhaps She'll Die

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  • Rating: 1 out of 5 stars
    1/5
    This audio was dreadful it jumped more than a child skipping rope and the narrative was not much better
  • Rating: 4 out of 5 stars
    4/5
    This is a fairly short mystery novel which tells the story of mid-20's main character Chantalene who returns to her home town 12 years after the lynching of her father in order to confront her demons, as well as the person(s) guilty of the crime. In turn, she discovers what happened to her mother who disappeared shortly after. Enjoyable enough, this is a good weekend read.