
Cricket Hunters
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Narrated by:
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Cathi Colas
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By:
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Jeremy Hepler
About this listen
Celia (Garcia) Lundy was fifteen in the fall of 1998 when Abby Powell, one of her five friends who called themselves the Cricket Hunters, disappeared without a trace. Cops scoured the central Texas town of Oak Mott searching for Abby. Interviewed everyone. Brought in the Texas Rangers to assist. Three key suspects emerged and were focused on, but no evidence was found. Eventually, the case went cold, and the passage of time buried the truth of Abby Powell’s fate.
Fifteen years later, as the anniversary of Abby’s disappearance approaches, Cel’s life is upended when her husband Parker, also once a Cricket Hunter, goes missing. When bizarre clues surface that point to a link between Parker’s and Abby’s disappearances, Cel is forced to delve back into the past in order to navigate the present. With the help of her abuela, a self-proclaimed bruja, she embarks on a tumultuous journey fraught with confrontation and trickery, spells and spirits, theft and murder, in order to find out what happened to her husband, and why.
©2019, 2022 Jeremy Hepler (P)2024 David N. WilsonWhat listeners say about Cricket Hunters
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- John Marsden
- 01-09-24
A good listen.
This is a dual timeline story with interesting well developed characters, As teens in the 1998 and adults in 2013. The timelines interlink as the story develops in a well organised way so that the listener is entertained throughout. I enjoyed the narration of Cathi Colas whose voice was spot on for the characters involved. Highly Recommended.
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- Godiva 2000
- 15-01-25
Exciting but confusing
This is an interesting story which keeps you guessing almost to the end. But it is quite confusing to listen to as it jumps backwards and forwards in time.
I thought that the characters were well written and generally believable but I have to admit that many of the references to South American/Spanish terms left me very confused as I had never hard of most of them, likewise I was also confused by many of the rituals. I have to mention that the description of the ritual involving the cat was horrendous and would give quite a few people nightmares.
The narration was very good and it was quite straightforward to identify which character was speaking.
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