Vegas Lies
"Lies" Mystery Series, Book 3
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Greg Hernandez
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Five teenage girls from a small town in Oregon disappear without a trace.
Were they kidnapped, or have the five friends perpetrated a massive hoax? Nine hundred miles away, in Las Vegas, a woman with a dark secret vanishes on her way to meet friends for dinner.
Those friends are Del Honeycutt and best-selling mystery author Sabrina Spencer in Las Vegas for a book convention. As Del and Sabrina investigate their friend's disappearance, they are convinced that she has been abducted, and they begin to uncover the secrets that might have triggered her abduction - secrets that now put Del and Sabrina's lives in jeopardy.
When clues indicate that the five missing girls might also be in Las Vegas, the situation takes a new turn, directly into the unthinkable.
Once again, Del and Sabrina find themselves in deep trouble and marked for death, and they only have a few hours to solve the case, or their friend and the five young girls will be gone forever.
©2017 Andrew Cunningham (P)2019 Andrew CunninghamWhat listeners say about Vegas Lies
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- caroline
- 22-04-23
Good narration and story
I am glad I got into this series, but it can be read as standalone, it just adds more if done as a series.
The series is really easy to binge which is what I did.
The narration works and enjoyed it.
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- Ian Rider
- 26-11-23
Another brilliant book
I received a free copy of this book. I'm leaving an honest and voluntary review.
Book 3 is just as exciting as the others before it. Narration spot on.
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- Debbie McLean
- 30-07-20
fantastic
another fantastic audio book thriller from the pen of Andrew Cunningham and superbly narrated by Greg Hernandez.
I really can't wait for more in this series xxxxxx
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- ernie driedger
- 10-02-21
the best 1 yet
this is a very sobering book , as this is a real problem in the world today, the book is well written and its a good read
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- Norma Miles
- 06-11-19
Sheesh, Mr. No Name, that's me.
In Las Vegas for a book convention, Del and his best selling author girl friend, Sabrina, become concerned when their dinner date friend doesn't arrive. When her partner, Mo, flies in to join them, it becomes obvious that Pricilla's ex husband had abducted her: there was a lot of bad feeling there and the man had been thought to have died years before. The three friends had to find her. At the same time, five teenage girls had gone missing from small town Vista, in Oregon, vanishing without trace.
This book is simply written with fairly brief sentences. There is little depth of characterisation although all of the characters come over as fairly stupid, with the exception of one of the girls. In the two woman one man team of Del, Sabrina and Mo, it is refreshing that it is the female duo with the physical fighting attributes, the male being the less than aggressive partner ( though no brighter intellectually, sadly). The very incompetence of all of the protagonists makes the story almost plausible but is rather irritating. The narration by Greg Hernandez perfectly mirrors the entire tale, well read but subdued emotional imput: it has the feel of an old detective series in which 'only the names have been changed to protect the innocent'.
I was fortunate in being freely gifted with a complimentary copy of Vegas Lies by the rights holder, at my request. Thank you. It was a quick and easy read, despite the switching between first person present to third person, and not many protagonists to remember. This is the third in a series but completely stand alone - this is the first that I have read - and I doubt I will read any others. It was fine but just rather bland despite the horrifying subject matter, so suitable for even an easily disturbed consciousness.
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