Ebook Download Don't Tell a Soul: Detectives Kane and Alton, Book 1

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Ebook Download Don't Tell a Soul: Detectives Kane and Alton, Book 1

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Don't Tell a Soul: Detectives Kane and Alton, Book 1

Don't Tell a Soul: Detectives Kane and Alton, Book 1


Don't Tell a Soul: Detectives Kane and Alton, Book 1


Ebook Download Don't Tell a Soul: Detectives Kane and Alton, Book 1

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Audible Audiobook

Listening Length: 10 hours and 25 minutes

Program Type: Audiobook

Version: Unabridged

Publisher: Bookouture

Audible.com Release Date: October 30, 2017

Whispersync for Voice: Ready

Language: English, English

ASIN: B076PNKTPH

Amazon Best Sellers Rank:

This was a fast paced thriller with a tight timeline. Small towns harboring horrific secrets. And some grisly murders.I had some issues with the main characters. When we first meet Sheriff Jenna Alton, someone has slammed into her cruiser and left her spinning in the snow. When a face shows up at the window she isn't aware the man coming to her rescue is her new Deputy Sheriff Kane.She is strong, former FBI undercover, a woman who has been given a new identity and plopped down in a tiny Montana town after her partner was killed by the drug kingpin she testified against. She is a strong, capable officer and woman.It seemed like when she met Kane, she turned into a simpering female who was now leaving her alarms off, her curtains open and not carrying her phone. Helpless. Until he rushes in to rescue her from certain death.I was all prepared for a crime thriller with a strong female lead and that's not what I got.Netgalley/Bookouture

A crime thriller with a twist. The main characters, Sheriff Jenna Alton and Deputy Sheriff David Kane, have similar mysterious backstories, which the reader gets a bare-bones introduction to. These two sheriffs are overqualified for their jobs, and both basically hiding from their pasts! But, thank God they are, because Black Rock Falls County, Montana, has evil rarely seen, and both Jenna and Kane are challenged to the max. Jenna has been in town a couple years longer than Kane, and we see the emotional effects of living in fear with only herself to depend on. She is sometimes forgetful, not focused, and stressed. Kane provides some much needed support when she learns to trust him.People disappearing, torture and murder, and someone wants Jenna out of the way; the action and the stress climb! There are lots of suspects and few clues for the reader. A complex who-done-it that will grab you from the beginning!

I very seldom ever give up on a book, but this one was just t-o-o-o annoying to plow (plough?) through. I gave up in frustration although I did persevere to 43%. And at that point, I really didn't care who the culprit was - although I think I figured it out at bout 30%.I cannot understand the higher ratings this book has receiver unless they were posted by YAs or incredibly naïve readers. There are so many inconsistencies and wrong terminology here, not to mention the shallowness and lack of believability of the characters.No one in Montana ever, ever refers to a pickup or SUV as a "car". Most vehicles are always referred to as "rigs" no matter what they are.Jenna goes from having "manicured nails", but three pages later "chews what is left of her nails". 5 pages later, she's "manicured" again. Really?The sun is out with green patches showing along the road - and when they arrive at the landfill a few minutes later, there was a blizzard and everything is iced and snow covered. Make up your mind!I got really tired of his "big", "thick", "muscled" arms and her "small" hands.If he's 6'5" and if she's so "small", how does he feel "her hot breath on his cheeks"??I think Ms. Hood writes this drivel to hear herself talk. Too much inconsistent, unnecessary, annoying detail, too little research, and too many non-American phrases and words for anyone to believe this was really set in Montana. (See the 1-star review by Deesy . Right on!)I could go on, but I'm too ready to move on and leave this annoying book behind.

Cou!dn't stop reading this book. Needed to know the who, how and when. With all the different characters i truly couldn't guess who the killers were. Going to recommend this book to friends and family alike. Keep up the great writing, because you have a fan in me, and as long as you write, I'll read!!!!!

I appreciated the struggle of the main female character to assert her role as sheriff in a tiny town, earning and commanding the respect of the town. I also liked the fact that she has a secret past that this book only vaguely touches upon.I also liked the main male character. He, too, has a secret past that remains largely unexplained - presumably to maintain a bit of suspense for the subsequent books. As the deputy sheriff, he has some difficulty deferring to the sheriff's command. Not because she's a woman, rather, because he's accustomed to being in command.I enjoyed the story itself - the sexual tension between the two main characters was compelling. The mystery of the story was enjoyable, even if it wasn't very in-depth as far as police procedure goes. Some books go into intense detail about police procedures and cop lingo, perhaps to the point of being mired down to a degree - this book is not one of those books.Overall, it was a good book and I may read it again one day. However, I didn't purchase the second book in the series because this one dragged a bit for me in several parts. I found myself flipping through some of the parts that were somewhat repetitive.Small side-note: the book was set in Montana but written by someone who isn't American. As an American reader, I found the British (Irish? Scottish?) colloquialisms to be distracting and out of place. Ex.- referring to a windshield as a windscreen. Characters using the word, "Brilliant!" etc.Perhaps this isn't something that would bother anyone else, but when I read a book, I have an idea in my head of what their voices might sound like based on the setting of the story. When the text in this book has Americans saying things that are clearly British references, I have a difficult time reconciling that with the very American accents I've assigned them. Had the book been set in Europe, I wouldn't have thought twice about it.

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