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The Bone Man: Talley Whyte Series, Book 4
The Bone Man: Talley Whyte Series, Book 4
The Bone Man: Talley Whyte Series, Book 4
Audiobook11 hours

The Bone Man: Talley Whyte Series, Book 4

Written by Vicki Steifel

Narrated by Andrea Bates

Rating: 3 out of 5 stars

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About this audiobook

A tale of suspense and mystery, The Bone Man takes Homicide Counselor TALLY WHYTE from Boston and Martha's Vineyard to New Mexico and Chaco Canyon in search of a dead friend's murderer and a carving known as The Blood Fetish.
LanguageEnglish
Release dateNov 15, 2008
ISBN9781605481555
The Bone Man: Talley Whyte Series, Book 4

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  • Rating: 1 out of 5 stars
    1/5
    I highly recommend listening to, or reading, the first 3 books, but any chance of enjoying this 4th book is destroyed by terrible narration and lazy storytelling. It's a sad end to a vibrant, likeable series.
  • Rating: 2 out of 5 stars
    2/5
    After reading the previous book in the series, I was disappointed that this had a different voice for the main character, one that seemed to turn Tally into a Valley Girl. The writing, along with the new sing-songy voice, became very slapstick comedy at times, and the “situations” Talky found herself in bordered on the ridiculous.

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  • Rating: 1 out of 5 stars
    1/5
    This was a far departure from the first three books in the series. The main character morphed from a city girl to a desert-loving Indian fettish expert. Her refusal to carry a gun after being shot at a few hundred times is ridiculous. And who's boyfriend would come back to them after you abandon them in the middle of a gun fight? The plot's devolution into native weirdness was just out of the blue.

    1 person found this helpful