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Bitter Falls
- Stillhouse Lake, Book 4
- Narrated by: Emily Sutton-Smith, Michael Crouch, Dan John Miller, Lauren Ezzo, Will Ropp
- Series: Stillhouse Lake Series, Book 4
- Length: 11 hrs and 33 mins
- Unabridged Audiobook
- Categories: Literature & Fiction, Genre Fiction
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An Amazon Charts, #1 Wall Street Journal, and USA Today best-selling series.
She’s investigating a cold case no one else could - by going places no else would dare.
In spite of a harrowing past still haunting her, Gwen Proctor is trying to move forward. Until a new assignment gives her purpose: the cold-case disappearance of a young man in Tennessee. Three years missing, no clues. Just Ruth Landry, a tortured mother in limbo. Gwen understands what it’s like to worry about your children.
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- Lindypops
- 21-07-20
Exciting, edge of seat stuff
I have loved the whole series of these books, just disappointed there are no more. Best books I've read for some time, loved the characters, the narrators were excellent, the story exciting, 👍
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- Frankie
- 01-01-22
Brilliant
Another brilliant read, the sort of book you don't want to put down, really enjoyed this book well worth the listen
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- DAS
- 17-06-21
What a page-turner
I love the drive and commitment and that the family has to each other.
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- Claire D
- 02-05-21
loving the characters
I stumbled upon this series and love it. The narrators are great and the storyline are easy to follow.
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- Amazon Customer
- 27-09-20
gripping
enjoyed this book in the series and I look forward to the next one. love the consistency of the characters.
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- MRS A D RIPLEY
- 12-08-20
Excellent fast moving and intense
Excellent fast moving and intense. Great ending to the fourth novel in the series. I can highly recommend.
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- Yvonne Kirby
- 05-08-20
Really Enjoyed this! 4th book in a series
enjoyed this book. I have listened to the other 3 books and this is the 4th on in a series..Can be listened to as a stand alone book though as they recap parts so it all makes sense but I found that a little frustrating as I knew the storyline as I listened to the other books. but enjoyed it either way
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- JAJA
- 17-06-20
Great series
Listened to the whole series back to back. All very good and the narration is really well done
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- Miss Natasha GM Williams
- 15-06-20
Great story
The story line was exciting and easy to follow the only let down were the accents.
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- Debbie Wilson
- 31-05-20
fantastic
narrated brilliantly. story was captivating. couldn't stop listening to it. a must read. loved it .
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- shelley
- 22-01-20
Excellent 5 Star addition to this series...
This is the fourth book in the Stillhouse Lake series. This book can be listened to as a stand alone but I would suggest listening to the series in order. Throughout this book there are references to the previous books and there are also changes in relationships.
The publisher’s summary probably gives more information than it should. Gwen Proctor is the protagonist. She’s up against an offshoot of the cult she was embattled with in the previous book. Her family is in jeopardy and it’s a race against time for Gwen to rescue them.
Like the others in this series this book is very fast paced.
This book is FREE to borrow with the Kindle Unlimited edition.
The narration is excellent.
This book is HIGHLY RECOMMENDED.
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Thank You.
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- Sandy
- 23-01-20
These are starting to sound the same.
I've listened to all of the books in this series and while I have enjoyed them, I find I am also glad when they are over. The narration for the main character is not my favorite, nor are the very repetitive thoughts of "I am super-woman. I protect my children. I protect my man. I am responsible for every little thing. I plan for every single thing, how could I have missed this?" I'm a mother, I get it. Please stop beating me over the head with it. I feel like this series could be great if the main character could relax just a little bit. And maybe all the bad things don't have to keep happening to her people. Maybe she could save some new people while her children and her man stay safe next time. All that aside, this book is still better than many books I have listened to. Since it is a free listen to Kindle Unlimited subscribers, it is definitely worth a listen!
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- Kentucky Bohemian
- 07-06-20
Savage LIfe
This was a great end to a raw and gritty series. I greatly enjoyed the entire series, but it's really not for the faint of heart. Not because of it's intensity, it's violence, or it's possible triggers. All of those are there in some measure...but it's the combination of those factors combined with the author's unwillingness to pull any punches. Nothing is softened for a reader who might be sensitive or unaware of the harsh nature of the world. That's the point, I think, of the series in a general way. Gwen Proctor: general nice lady and sweet mom, average suburban housewife trying to live an ordinary life, had no idea what sort of monstrous things were going on in her own house. She and her children will apparently pay for that the rest of their lives, even though they are innocent, and the evil man who committed those despicable acts is now dead. Anybody that ever said life was fair was lying to you.
Gwen Proctor is a great character, though. She's kind of like the Terminator's mom. She got dealt a really bad hand in life, but when she realized it, she figured out how to reinvent herself and keep her family safe. It's a bad idea to underestimate her. Her kids are pretty amazing considering what they've been through. They're tough at times, and whiney stupid kids at other times. Kind of how I would expect them to be. Then there's Sam, who joined the family along the way in the series through a remarkable path, having started as an enemy of Gwen's. He's since fallen completely in love with Gwen and the kids.
While this novel is the last in the series, it is possible to read it as a standalone. Be aware, if you do that, you'll definitely want to go back and get the full story on this remarkable family. So it will be best enjoyed in order, beginning with "Stillhouse Lake."
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- glenda Goodwitch
- 25-01-20
Doesn't get better than this!
This series has been an awesome experience. I say experience because it was not than just listening to a book. Although the earlier books gave me more than a little pause and flashes of PTSD, I found joy in the strength of the main character 's evolution and growth. Her dogged persuit of freedom from the chains of past abuse are an inspiration for all of us who have suffered.
Her deep devotion to her children and now partner Sam, has also been touching. Although this is probably the last of this series, I hope that Rachel will follow with other stories of families like the Proctors. I'm sad to see them go, it's was as if they've become close personal friends of mine.
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- Wayne
- 12-05-21
Intense suspense!!
WOW! Author Rachel Caine drives up the suspense to eleven as she weaves an outstanding plot in BITTER FALLS which is Book 4 in her Stillhouse Lake series. This novel is written in the first person of each of five characters and the resulting use of 5 narrators never leaving the listener wondering which character is talking, The narration works well.
I'm very late listening to Bitter Falls which was released 16 months ago. As a result I was aware of the authors death from cancer before listening to it. She did complete Book 5 in the series before her death. RIP Roxanne Longstreet Conrad.
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- Tony
- 07-06-20
4th book of Series
I've gotta admit, Connor grew up pretty quick in book 4 and carried his weight. A good listen.
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- Jennifer
- 30-04-20
Concept is great, execution is VERY poor
I want to like this series. This is the third book in the series I listened to just to see how the characters grow with her writing style. But I have the following problems (that reoccur OVER and OVER).
1. Characters are super careful and then they aren't to make the story go in a direction that is unbelievable.
2. The emotions described are unbelievable.
3. I don't care (and they don't matter) when the kids start kissing others or feeling a certain way about a love interest.
4. People don't partner with people in high risk situations if they don't like each other AND they don't trust each other.
Over all, it takes so much away from the story -- that I can't listen anymore and I can't purchase anymore books by her.
Basically, it's not my style, at all.
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- Karen
- 23-01-20
No disappointment!
Rachel Caine is one of my newest favorite authors. I love her style and the riveting storyline. This is edge of your seat listening. My only disappointment is having to wait for the next book.
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- Charles
- 11-08-20
wow, wonderful, captivating.
loved. felt like I speed read it because it seemed to end too soon even thought it was as long as previous books.
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- Amazon Customer
- 02-06-20
How?
How did such a strong story get to this point?
The characters and plot are likeable, the original ones anyway. The hillbilly neighbors, the continuous violence so close to home, and the internet trolls that never stop are so far fetched.....Her daughter's lesbian love affairs at 15, her unlikely relationship turmoil, and her son's continued naivety sink the story. The cult could of been a nice touch if it hadn't once again interwoven people from the past.
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