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Something to Die For

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Something to Die For

By: Richard Houston
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From a USA Today Bestselling Author
Jake Martin and his Golden are drawn into another mystery when he finds a diary about a bank robbery and murder 35 years ago that sent an innocent man to the gas chamber. Bad things start to happen after Jake starts looking into the old bank robbery while he tries to deal with the conflict between his daughter and girlfriend.
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Horrible virtual voice-narrator

Bring back a HUMAN narrator. Story was good, but the mostly monotone and mispronunciation narration made me skip over parts of the book.
Examples: S.O.B pronounced as sob. Or the total mispronunciation of Agatha Cristy’s was just beyond the pale; just to name a couple!

Will never listen to another Virtual-Voice narration. Pls bring back Todd McLaren!

Being visual impaired, I rely on audible books, but will no longer listen to new stories by Richard Houston until a HUMAN narrator returns! Damn shame!

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