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Liar's Bench

By: Kim Michele Richardson
Narrated by: Jorjeana Marie
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In the best-selling tradition of The Secret Life of Bees, Liar's Bench is an atmospheric, compulsively listenable tale full of heart and history, set in 1970s Kentucky and exploring civil rights and family secrets.

In 1972 on Mudas Summers's 17th birthday, her beloved mama Ella is found hanging from the rafters of their home. Most people in Peckinpaw, Kentucky, assume that Ella's no-good husband did the deed. Others think Ella grew tired of his abuse and did it herself. Muddy is determined to find out for sure either way, especially once she finds strange papers hidden among her mama's possessions.

But Peckinpaw keeps its secrets buried deep. Muddy's almost-more-than-friend Bobby Marshall knows that better than most. Though he passes for white, one of his ancestors was Frannie Crow, a slave hanged a century ago on nearby Hark Hill Plantation. Adorning the town square is a seat built from Frannie's gallows; a tribute, a relic - and a caution - it's known as Liar's Bench. The answers Muddy seeks soon lead back to Hark Hill, to hatred and corruption that have echoed through the years, and to lies she must be brave enough to confront at last.

Kim Michele Richardson's lush, beautifully written debut is set against a southern backdrop passing uneasily from bigotry and brutality to hope. With its compelling mystery and complex yet relatable heroine, Liar's Bench is a story of first love, raw courage, and truths that won't be denied.

©2015 Kim Michele Richardson (P)2015 Blackstone Audio, Inc.
Coming of Age Family Life Fiction Genre Fiction Historical Mystery Psychological Suspense Thriller & Suspense Women's Fiction Heartfelt Kentucky Psychological Suspense

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well narrated, Story told with lovely southern American accent, perfect for the story.

I enjoyed the story, and found it easy listening, while out walking the dog. The dog enjoyed it, cos I walked further, eager to hear more.

Well recommended, worth listening, great story between credits

Nice story

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So beautiful writing, Well told and auch a lovely voice with great flow . I highly recommend the listen .........

Beautiful

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Loved this story and could listen to narrator for ever - perfectly done - will try and find others by both

Beautifully Narrated

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I was captivated from the start with the beautiful narration of an ugly part of American history but goodness did triumph over evil

Captivated

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All the while I was listening to this book on Audible, it was playing like a film in my mind. I could picture the whole story so vividly. I liked Mudas's character, she was young, naive and sweet. The mystery behind her mother's death was the whole premise of the book really. That and Mudas's growing up from innocent schoolgirl into awakened womanhood. On The whole the story kept me engrossed till the very end.

It kept me engrossed

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I might be missing something, but I had high hopes for this. I enjoyed it, set in the backdrop of 60’s and 70’s civil rights and the Vietnam war, but too often it was dragged out on subconscious feelings, but not in a good ‘stream of consciousness’ way. There was so much to unpack in the content that it was never satisfying in each conclusion. I think the narrator did an excellent job with the material. But she always sounded subdued and simpering, which if, one of the end scenes is anything to go by, was not Muddy’s character at all!

I enjoyed it. But feel there could’ve been more done with the story and the narration.

Worth a listen tho :)

Great story too dragged out in the wrong places.

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A moving well written book. I couldn’t stop listening. I highly recommend you listen to this wonderful,powerful story. It was performed beautifully.

Highly recommend

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Lovely story, enjoyed every minute of this audiobook!! Outstanding narration. Definitely 5 stars all round!!!

Just a wonderful listen!!!

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A very good story , most enjoyable and entertaining. The narrator was very good.

i wasnt sure about this.

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I loved the atmosphere this reading evoked. lesson in not judging people by their situation.

Great story

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