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The Silent Child
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Jess Trepanier
About this listen
One year after a terrible tragedy, the coastal town of West Seven is still recovering from its collective trauma.
Deputy Lux Bern is a young rookie police officer with a mysterious past. When an opportunity arises to work with a seasoned detective, Lux jumps at the chance. A girl has gone missing, and Lux is personally invested in the teenager’s recovery.
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- Siobhan D
- 01-12-22
mystery
I enjoyed the narration of Jess Trepanier
This is fast paced, Deputy Lux Bern surviving a terrible event, goes about work keeping her head down. A few years ago, she was in a school shoot out, a girl got shot. When Carissa is Lux's friend goes missing. Lux is looking for her. The book is a good read. It has it all. Murder, kidnapping, underage sex, and more.
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- caroline
- 03-10-23
Enjoyable
I do like this combination of author and narrator and it was nice to go away from the apocalyptic genre with them for a bit. I am not sure about some of the plot points and police procedural but it worked really well as a pleasant listen and I got engrossed with the story and wanting to know what happened. Not sure about the title and the reference.
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