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Last One to Leave
by Benjamin Stevenson
I'd really loved [book:Find Us|58275443] by this author ... one of the few "thrillers" that actually had a twist that caught me off guard. I was excited to experience another, but this one just didn't do if for me. Honestly, I'd have trouble really recapping what happened. I have the basic gist, but would need to relisten - and I have no desire to do that. If this had a Kindle copy (but it doesn't) I'd likely skim over the text.
It started off "audio drama" style with different voices/narrators - but then shifted into storyteller mode with just the POV of one. I don't think we heard any of the other voices again except for that little opening scene.
Just too muddled, I didn't care about any of the characters, even to the extent of remembering their names or backgrounds. I'll remember the basic premise, but nothing beyond that.
It started off "audio drama" style with different voices/narrators - but then shifted into storyteller mode with just the POV of one. I don't think we heard any of the other voices again except for that little opening scene.
Just too muddled, I didn't care about any of the characters, even to the extent of remembering their names or backgrounds. I'll remember the basic premise, but nothing beyond that.