Wildflower Graves
Detective Ellie Reeves, Book 2
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Narrated by:
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Tanya Eby
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By:
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Rita Herron
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The darkness closed around her. She tried to clear her vision, but there was no light, no noise, nothing. Only the emptiness, the echoing sound of being alone. Fear pulsed through her. The man had come out of nowhere. Who was he? Blinking away tears of frustration, in the pitch black she felt the floor and walls surrounding her. Cold. Steel. Bars.
Detective Ellie Reeves heads into the wilds of the Appalachian Mountains when she wants to get lost - to forget the whispers chasing her and the past that keeps her up at night. She’s sick of having to prove herself to her small town.
But hiking in the endless miles of woods isn’t the escape she was hoping for. One night, as dusk falls, a gust of wind blows some petals on to Ellie’s path. Following the trail, she finds a golden-haired young woman dead on a bed of daffodils, with a note: Monday’s child is fair of face.
When Ellie emerges from the forest, there is a message on her phone. Someone has sent her a picture of her colleague, Officer Shondra Eastwood, with the words: Can you find her, Detective Reeves? Ellie is racked with guilt - while she was busy hiding from life a killer was on the loose, and he has taken her beloved friend.
The wilderness, and its shadows, are the perfect hunting ground for a criminal - but what does the sinister nursery rhyme mean? It soon becomes clear when another dead woman, Tuesday’s Child, is found.
Ellie is up against a serial killer who will claim a victim for every day of the week, and in the next twenty-four hours there will be another body. As this ruthless murderer closes in on her, can she save more innocent women - and Shondra - from his clutches? Or will he get to Ellie first?
An utterly gripping and completely breathless crime thriller for fans of Lisa Regan, Kendra Elliot and Melinda Leigh.
©2020 Rita Herron (P)2020 Bookouture, an imprint of Storyfire Ltd.What listeners say about Wildflower Graves
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- sue ward
- 10-04-23
Wildflower graves
Format: audiobook
Narrator: Tanya Eby
I found myself enjoying this story more than book 1, the tension and race against time before the killer strikes again help keep you firmly embroiled in the storyline.
Detective Ellie Reeves does seem to get severely attacked quite frequently, particularly to the head, between book 1&2 at very least she should have brain damage or be on life support with the severity of the injuries!
But even with that it’s a good storyline and worth a read or listen.
Again the narrators delivery sounded a bit like an AI voice at times but not always so I have to wonder if it was recorded at different times hence the difference in the delivery?
This narrators voice is pleasant enough it was just her delivery that distracted me at times.
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- Amazon Customer
- 19-03-24
Love this book!
Totally bingeable! Listened to in a weekend. Easy listening and hard to predict which I love.
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- Disa
- 01-02-22
gave up
Couldn't stomach the rapid-fire delivery. Read the book but this was impossible to listen to.
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