The Lake of Lost Girls – Katherine Greene Free Audiobook

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Katherine Greene
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Frankie Corzo, Sara Young, Haley Taylor, David Bendena
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MP3
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64 Kbps
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Written by Katherine Greene
Read by Frankie Corzo, Sara Young, Haley Taylor, David Bendena
Format: MP3
Bitrate: 64 Kbps
Unabridged

Publisher: Dreamscape Media
Release date: November 5, 2024
Duration: 10:15:11

Told in alternating timelines Using suspenseful podcast clips to weave a twisty tale of a missing student and her sister who is desperate for answers.

It’s 1998, and female students are going missing at Southern State University in North Carolina, but freshman Jessica Fadley, once a bright and responsible student, is going through her own struggles. Just as her life seems to be careening dangerously out of control, she suddenly disappears.

Twenty-four years later, Jessica’s sister Lindsey is desperately searching for answers and uses the momentum of a new chart-topping true crime podcast that focuses on cold cases to guide her own investigation. Soon, interest reaches fever pitch when the bodies of the long-missing women begin turning up at a local lake, which leads Lindsey down a disturbing road of discovery.

In the present, one sister searches to untangle a complicated web of lies.

In the past, the other descends ever deeper into a darkness that will lead to her ultimate fate.

This propulsive and chilling suspense is a sharp examination of sisterhood and the culture of true crime.
“Five narrators bring together multiple perspectives and two timelines to create a rich and cohesive listening experience in this one-of-a-kind thriller. … Frankie Corzo, as Jess, and Helen Laser, as current-day Lindsey, are standouts, each displaying an impressive emotional range. Sara Young and Haley Taylor exude confidence as true-crime podcasters. They are giddy at the prospect of entertaining others with developments in the case and provide distinct voices throughout their banter. David Bendena rounds out the cast with a smaller role.”—–AudioFile

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