A Woman Misunderstood: Tennessee Delta Series, Book 2 (Unabridged) A Woman Misunderstood: Tennessee Delta Series, Book 2 (Unabridged)

A Woman Misunderstood: Tennessee Delta Series, Book 2 (Unabridged‪)‬

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Publisher Description

On a sweltering July morning in rural Tennessee, 50-year-old Rebecca Reynolds visits the family farm, where she literally stumbles across the mutilated bodies of her parents and younger sister, a sister who had spent life in a wheelchair after a birth fraught with complications.

Rebecca's first thought is to call 911. Her second is to find her estranged sister, Lena, who was disowned by the family years before. Her third is to wonder how long it will be before Lena is arrested for the murder of their family.

As the police gather evidence pointing to Lena, the sisters turn to attorney Brian Stone. Convinced of Lena's innocence, he agrees to take on the case. But in a family ripped apart by dysfunction, is anyone truly innocent?

GENRE
Mysteries & Thrillers
NARRATOR
MB
Michelle Babb
LANGUAGE
EN
English
LENGTH
05:30
hr min
RELEASED
2017
February 1
PUBLISHER
Thomas-Jacob Publishing, LLC
PRESENTED BY
Audible.com
SIZE
268.6
MB

Customer Reviews

musiqmim ,

Couldn’t stop listening

In the July heat of Rural Tennessee, Rebecca Reynolds enters her parents' house. The scene that she enters into is one that no one wants to enter, the death of her parents and her wheelchair-bound sister. Rebecca cannot help but think her only other living sibling Lena is the killer. Lena has been estranged from the family for decades and hates their parents. Despite not really believing in Lena’s innocence Rebecca gets Lena an attorney, which turns out to be Brian Stone. Brian may have his own problems but can he put them behind him and prove Lena’s innocence?

This book is very well written. There are several dark subject matters covered in this storyline. They are written in a realistic way without getting too graphic in the descriptions. The book is written mostly in the first person point of view, by having the chapters written in Rebecca, Lena, or Brian’s perspective with the occasional chapter in the perspective of a trial transcript. This gives the reader more insight into each main character thoughts and life, allowing the reader to determine what really happened to the Reynolds.

I listened to the audio version of this book from Audible. Narrator Michelle Babb does a fantastic job telling this story. She brings each character to life with excellent accents and tone of voice. She gives the story life, keeping the characters realistic without any over the top accents. She has great timing and diction, bringing an already great story to greater heights.

I recommend this book to fans of psychological thrillers and family dramas. I voluntarily agreed to read this book in exchange for a review. All thoughts and opinions are my own and in no way have been influenced.