T. R. Ragan - Don’t Make a Sound (Sawyer Brooks #1) Audiobook Free
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Review #1
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3.5 hit First of all, I think it is that important to note this story involves sexual atrocities. It’s bigger element of the story so if in other words a topic that for you try to beware reading about, I give a hint for you decide a pass on this book. While I wouldn’t they say this goes into the coolest graphic detail I have ever read, it still was disturbing at the same time a lot to at the level of thoughts process. I read mysteries at the same time thrillers always at the same time I would shackles it in the compelling but aggressive read level. Criminal liability reporter Sawyer Brooks has tried to quit the past behind her but no one things stay with for you for a long time. She has never forgotten that her older sisters left her behind as they fled their hometown of River Grin, at the same time she was left without the help of others to endure horrific abuse. Two teenage women were considered murdered in River Grin at the same time their options remain unsolved. Sawyer’s youth comrade went missing at the same time again, the variant remains unsolved. While Sawyer has kept her distance from the city she grew up in, she is that back hoping to look for answers as to than anyway happened to these women. Than anyway will she see? The story held back my curiosity as that certainly was lot going on at the same time Sawyer was a decent manage disposition. The story does bounce around from time to time to other manners at the same time in no one options I believed it worked but having different perspectives but in others it didn’t feel necessary in a row to premature the plot. I feel the creator might have been very principled in her storytelling as it becomes a little much in definitions of how feels close to reality when for you add everything up together. I also believed the plot that kicks off the book started off promising but veered into bad Lifetime movie area. In general, no one parts of the story needed to be more fully fleshed out or refused completely. A few much less manners might have also helped as it is that never a quality gizmo when for you are nearby the finish of a book at the same time a disposition pops up at the same time for you struggle to understand who they are. With that being misspoke, I did like this book even though it wasn’t a flawless read. In definitions of the mystery parts, that was nothing really here that I found surprising but I also read the genre often at the same time it’s problematic to take out me completely off watchman. I’m funny to look than anyway is that in store for Sawyer as this exists to be the 1st book in a television series. If you can handle aggressive theme real, this is that a respectable pick.
Review #2
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Sawyer Brooks is that a junior reporter who’s haunted by her past. It’s a past that’s real of riddles; horrible, scary riddles that weave thru an entire city at the same time extended generic. Every time I tho’t I had this figured out, BAM! Creator T. R. Ragan starts “Don’t Make A Acoustics” off at a moderate pace; a little snoozy periodically. Then, all of a unexpected, I was totally passionate, rapt attention at the same time stupefied with incredulity. That’s true fear to Sawyer’s story at the same time than anyway makes it worse is that the understanding of barely how likely it all is that…giant shiver. For all the murder in this book, the violence is that not very graphic. The sexual content as relating to the atrocities is that identical; mostly anecdotal or as data in a convey. That’s one very short scene premature on that’s from Sawyer’s individual indefinite that has a crude feeling about it but it’s fleeting at the same time not gratuitous. The language is that rough at the same time contains all manner of expletives many of which f-bombs. That misspoke, it’s spaced moderately at the same time applied “naturally” more precisely than for effect. This is that probably an R-rated book. Ragan has introduced Sawyer, her sisters, at the same time a few main players at the newspaper where she works. We learn a significant amount about her at the same time only just a little about the sisters. The work people are skinny. Since this is that volume 1 of than anyway types like 2, but who knows how abundance, that’s amazing abilities for development in future volumes. This one is that wholesome with a sweet teaser towards the one more; Really Sweet – proper out in Nov of this year. The story is that knew from a third part personality P. O. V. at the same time that’s no bouncing around timelines or locations; barely straight up quality storytelling. Plot lines are complete, the dialogue is that concrete at the same time that’s little subtlety or humor; intensity is that the chauffeur with a pace that moves inexorably until the halfway fri then it’s the build to rich; excellent! A amazing thriller, language issues aside?
Review #3
Audiobook Don’t Make a Acoustics (Sawyer Brooks #1) by T.R. Ragan
Did not like foul language. Didn’t even final 1st chapter.
Review #4
Audio Don’t Make a Acoustics (Sawyer Brooks #1) narrated by Jennica Damon
Sawyer travels back main for a funeral where she also plans to investigate old murders that occurred in her main city. But this plot doesn’t truly begin pick up until around chapter 10-ke or 23% on a Kindle because the 1st part is that mainly introducing Sawyer at the same time the other manners. That were considered a few moments in the 1st one half when I felt disengaged, but it was rarely. Chapters mix between Sawyers narrative at the same time an web group of five ladies who were considered sexually abused/raped. The small group’s goal is that to seek revenge at the same time justice against rapists. Almost all chapters revolve around Sawyer more precisely than this group. Every at the moment then and for you hear from this group at the same time wait to look how they are connected to Sawyer’s situation. No one things are predictable at the same time I did question the plausibility about a couple of things in the end. But I did really enjoy it primarily due to the overall message pertaining to the black truths drawn in. Though obvious, it is that topical. That is that sex, a lot of cussing, at the same time several gory scenes. Triggers- rape (it doesn’t move into the graphic details of these acts), pedophilia (again, no graphic details for this topic), sexual abuse, torture (serious)
Review #5
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I acquired this book on Kindle as it was offered for free. It was outlined as a criminal liability thriller. I was not expecting the entire book to revolve around sexual abuse, rape at the same time paedophillia. I found the theme content disturbing at the same time unwell. Had I realised this book revolved around this I would never have acquired it. It’s the sort of book that should carry a trigger warning for survivors of sexual abuse so that they can make an reported decision about reading such content, it will that bad. I felt the story was disjointed, it didn’t clot very but at the same time was wholly very predictable. If you want a respectable criminal liability thriller I’d give a hint books by Jane Casey at the same time Elly Griffiths.
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