
Beneath Devil's Bridge
A Novel
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Narrated by:
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Lauren Ezzo
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Laural Merlington
About this listen
A true crime podcast yields new revelations about a shocking murder in a riveting novel of suspense by Washington Post and Amazon Charts bestselling author Loreth Anne White.
True crime podcaster Trinity Scott is chasing breakout success, and her brand-new serial may get her there. Her subject is Clayton Jay Pelley. More than two decades ago, the respected family man and guidance counselor confessed to the brutal murder of teenage student Leena Rai. But why he killed her has always been a mystery.
In a series of exclusive interviews from prison, Clayton discloses to Trinity the truth about what happened that night beneath Devil’s Bridge. It’s not what anyone in the Pacific Northwest town of Twin Falls expects. Clayton says he didn’t do it. Was he lying then? Or now?
As her listeners increase and ratings skyrocket, Trinity is missing a key player in the story: Rachel Walczak, the retired detective who exposed Pelley’s twisted urges and put him behind bars. She’s not interested in playing Clayton’s game - until Trinity digs deeper and the podcast’s reverb widens. Then Rachel begins to question everything she thinks she knows about the past.
With each of Clayton’s teasing reveals, one thing is clear: he’s not the only one in Twin Falls with a secret.
©2021 Cheakamus House Publishing. (P)2021 Brilliance Publishing, Inc., all rights reserved.Enthralling
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The audiobook performances had good and not-so-good elements. I liked the actress voicing Trinity - however found myself much more conscious of a distaste for the podcast element, and Trinity’s apparent lack of awareness of the impact it would have on anyone but herself (and her ratings). I didn’t like the performance of Rachel’s character - I could see that it was aiming to bring out the methodical police persona, but it was often quite slow and very stilted.
The plot remains as very good - complex on many levels, with some good characters. Recommended.
Great plot, variable performances - recommended
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Voice not great
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Which was a shame as it was a good story. If you can get past Rachel , then give it a go.
Narrator spoiled it which was a shame
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