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All the Wicked Girls

By: Chris Whitaker
Narrated by: Vanessa Labrie
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FROM THE AWARD-WINNING AUTHOR OF ALL THE COLOURS OF THE DARK AND WE BEGIN AT THE END.

Everyone loves Summer Ryan. A model student and musical prodigy, she's a ray of light in the struggling small town of Grace, Alabama - especially compared to her troubled sister, Raine.

Then Summer vanishes.

Raine throws herself into the investigation, aided by a most unlikely ally, but the closer she gets to the truth, the more dangerous her search becomes.

And perhaps there was always more to Summer than met the eye . . .

©2018 Chris Whitaker (P)2026 Bonnier Books UK
Amateur Sleuths Coming of Age Crime Fiction Genre Fiction Mystery Psychological Small Town & Rural Thriller & Suspense
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What a shame as the story sounded like it was going to be good but I couldn’t bear the narrator, what a waste of money I should of previewed it but I loved CW’s last books so bought without thinking.

Had to stop as the narrator was dreadful!

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I love Chris Whitaker - his raw, complex, multi layered stories. All The Wicked Girls is spectacular. The language he uses is street smart as well as sensitive and sore. Such an intellectual, peeled back narrative that develops characters you’ll never forget.

The narrator was excellent and altered her voice for each character brilliantly. The story held my attention from beginning to end - the clever subtle humour made me laugh and the tender interaction between Noah and Purv brought me to tears.

Just brilliant!

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I have really enjoyed Chris Whitakers other novels but this was a frustrating disappointment. Scooby Doo moments of teenagers catching the baddie. Events that were a real stretch to believe. Far too many characters introduced early on in the book it got confusing. Also a disturbing relationship between a 15 year old girl and an adult man romanticised and made out to be acceptable!
The Narrator was fine when playing female characters but when she attempted to voice male characters she sounded silly and child like which made it hard to believe in the tough male characters.

Stretch imagination too far until things became unbelievable

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