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Buried Lies

Written by Kristina Ohlsson

Narrated by Andrew Cullum

Rating: 4 out of 5 stars

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Kristina Ohlsson, the Number One Swedish Bestseller, is back with her new thriller.
 
Five brutal murders in two countries. A woman confesses to the killings, then leaps off a bridge to her death. Her brother insists she was innocent, and wants the case reopened.
 
But how do you vindicate a deceased, self-proclaimed killer?

Buried Lies is brilliantly narrated by Andrew Cullum. 

Audiobook listeners love Kristina Ohlsson: 

'Kristina keeps the suspense going right up until the last moment, not only do you want to know what happens next in the story but also what happens next with the characters' Kelly Bonwick on Silenced

 
LanguageEnglish
Release dateNov 30, 2017
ISBN9781471170089
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Buried Lies
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Kristina Ohlsson

Kristina Ohlsson is a political scientist and until recently held the position of Counter-Terrorism Officer at OSCE (the Organization for Security and Co-operation in Europe). She has previously worked at the Swedish Security Service, the Ministry for Foreign Affairs and the Swedish National Defense College. Kristina lives in Stockholm.

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  • Rating: 5 out of 5 stars
    5/5
    One question...are the previous reviews actually of Buried lies?
    They seem to be talking about a completely different author..
    Buried lies is a great book. A little long but I can't wait to read the second installment.

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  • Rating: 3 out of 5 stars
    3/5
    Good, but too pat.

    I'm a sucker for a happy ending. What can I say.
  • Rating: 3 out of 5 stars
    3/5
    This is the first book that I read from Mary Higgins Clark. It has interesting twists and turns.
  • Rating: 4 out of 5 stars
    4/5
    Newscaster Delaney Wright is reporting on the trial of Betsy Grant, a wealthy woman accused of murdering her Alzheimer’s-afflicted husband, Ted. Although there are several others who seem more likely to have done the deed, the courtroom testimony does not seem to bear out Betsy’s claim of innocence and a conviction seems likely. As the trial plays out in the courtroom and on the nightly news, Delaney finds herself convinced that Betsy is innocent, but each day the testimony in the courtroom seems to add more credence to the prosecutor’s claim that Betsy is guilty of her husband’s murder. Tapped to assume the anchor spot on the network news, Delaney is quickly rising in her chosen profession and should be happy. But, haunted by a need to know the circumstances of her birth and adoption, Delaney feels an urgency to find her birth mother and is determined to know the truth, no matter what the cost.The fast pace of the story, coupled with an unexpected plot twist or two, serves to keep the pages turning. Readers will find much to appreciate in this entertaining tale.Highly recommended.
  • Rating: 4 out of 5 stars
    4/5
    Another wonderful book by the Queen of Suspense, Mary Higgins Clark. Delaney Wright is a journalist who is covering a high profile murder trial. While reporting on this trial, she enlists the help of her friends, Alvirah and Willy Meehan, to track down her birth parents. Their findings could have a powerful impact on the outcome of the murder trial.This book was a quick read. I loved how Clark focused a large portion of the book on the courtroom scenes. It made the book so much more enjoyable. Of course, old favorites like Alvirah and Willy never fail to entertain.
  • Rating: 4 out of 5 stars
    4/5
    Perhaps not as suspenseful as some of Clark’s other novels, this tale nevertheless is still an exciting one. News reporter Delaney Wright is covering a sensational murder trial and finding herself more and more sympathetic with the defendant. At the same time, she is also trying disparately to locate her birth mother. She engages the help of her friends, Alvirah and Willy, to do some detecting of their own. Meanwhile, another friend is investigating the illegal use of prescription drugs that led to a high-profile drug overdose. Tension and suspense build as the pages fly by. There are many characters but they all serve to move the plot along, and the various storylines do tie together rather ingeniously. Though predictable in part, it still a satisfying mystery and not overly stressful.
  • Rating: 4 out of 5 stars
    4/5
    As Time Goes By- by Mary Higgins Clark is a 2016 Simon & Schuster publication. Mary Higgins Clark - Wow! What can you say? She is eighty-eight years old and still writing quality stories. I will admit,though, the Alvirah and Willy series is hit or miss with me, and I don’t actively seek them out. I didn’t realize this book was a part of that series when I checked it out, but I’m glad I did. Besty’s beloved husband, Ted, has been murdered and she is facing prosecution for the crime. Her chances aren’t good and only a miracle will prevent her from being convicted. Television journalist, Delaney Wright, gets the chance of a lifetime when she is assigned to cover the trial. Although her star is rising, Delaney is still troubled about finding her birth parents. Alvirah feels compelled to do a little snooping on Delaney’s behalf and makes a startling discovering along the way.This story is one of the better installments in this series. I liked the courtroom scenes, which we rarely encounter anymore, and the mystery is solid enough that I never guessed whodunit. Alvirah and Willy are not featured prominently in this one, as Alvirah mainly sticks to the adoption angle of the story, but want she helps to uncover is a big part of the story. While all of MHC novels are devoid of explicit sex, graphic violence, and harsh language, this series really does belong in the cozy category, I think. This is super light reading, and not at all complex. The suspense that is a MHC trademark is notably toned down in this series, which is why I haven’t always been overly enthusiastic about it. This story has a few threads going on at once, but everything comes together in a short time frame, quite nicely, although there are some details that are glossed over a little too quickly. Still, I thought this was a pretty solid addition to the series and after reading some heavier material recently, it provided me with a much needed break and was entertaining as well.It is amazing to see that this author is still putting out a material and should be an inspiration to us all. I hope to see many more books by MHC in the future.
  • Rating: 3 out of 5 stars
    3/5
    MHC goes to court and searches for birth mother.
  • Rating: 4 out of 5 stars
    4/5
    The first 90% was gripping and it then fizzled to mothing
  • Rating: 3 out of 5 stars
    3/5
    Predictable.