
The Weird Sisters of Wynter's Hill
Malhaven Mysteries, Book 1
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Sean Thornton
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By:
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Helen Whistberry
About this listen
Jim Malhaven is a lonely hack reporter, stringing along on assignments no one else wants at the local paper, until he gets the scoop of his life. There's a mysterious wraith haunting the local cemetery, and it's up to him to get to the bottom of the ghostly goings-on.
Along the way, he'll cross paths with a trio of weird sisters, uncover a sinister conspiracy, have more than one brush with death, and meet a gal with honey blonde hair and a killer smile. Is she that "certain someone" he's been looking for all his life, or is there a villain hiding behind that lovely face?
This twisty tale is the first in a new series of mystery novels paying loving homage to the hard-boiled detective novels and movies of the 1940s and '50s, with a paranormal bent that will leave you guessing until the final shocking revelation.
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- Gardener Eileen
- 03-08-20
Great noir mystery with plenty of twists and turns
Loved this book and ended up loving the narrator. At first, I had difficulty understanding him, but I kept with it and in fairly short order got used to his cadence and style. He ended up being an excellent choice for this terrific book and I was impressed with the different voices he was able to create. Highly recommend.
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- Mary Lu
- 01-28-20
The elegant and exciting era of the PI
Helen made a perfect pick of Sean Thornton to bring alive this bygone time and weave a complicated tale of murder, family (!), and dedication.
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- Shane Yancey
- 06-01-20
The Noir Voice was Fun
I don't listen to many mysteries, so I don't have a whole lot to compare this to, but my favorite books are ones that the narrator brings characters to live in ways that I probably wouldn't if I were just reading the book. Thornton did a good job of presenting the classic mystery novel feel.
The story was fun and the characters were ones you would want to spend time with. The hardboiled dialog is a little cheesy at times, but the story is a great quick listen well worth the time it takes to hear.
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- Jonathan Roman
- 02-09-20
A Fun Read & Fitting Homage to the Genre
Even if you don't read much noir, The Weird Sisters of Wynter's Hill is a well-written, compelling story that gets the reader's gears going as they join Jim Malhaven in getting to the bottom of a local legend.
Everything about Helen Whistberry's story is lovingly crafted, making for an immensely enjoyable addition to the mystery and noir genres. Go read it, or listen to the well-done audiobook!
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- Amazon Customer
- 04-20-20
Fun story, Great Narration!!
Narrator, Sean Thornton, really brought this story to life! His intriguing delivery and wise-guy main character reading really make you want to keep listening, even if the story is a little cliche.
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