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  • Marc Kadella Legal Mysteries, Book 3
  • By: Dennis Carstens
  • Narrated by: Keli Douglass
  • Length: 14 hrs and 52 mins
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Media Justice

By: Dennis Carstens
Narrated by: Keli Douglass
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Summary

A young, single mother, a widow, meets a nice young man and begins dating him. Just when she starts to believe she may have found a father for her two year old daughter, the boyfriend and her child disappear in the middle of the night. Frantically she searches for him, terrified of telling her mother the little girl is missing. The police are brought in and when it becomes obvious to them that the boyfriend, who has not been seen by any of the girl's friends, family or coworkers, is a lie, they begin to suspect her.

Eventually, the child's remains are found in the Mississippi; all that is left is a skeleton. The investigation turns on the young mother and she is charged with murdering her own daughter. The media is electrified. Coast to coast she is vilified and convicted in the court of public opinion. She becomes one of the most hated people in America.

Marc Kadella and the beautiful Madeline Rivers, convinced of her innocence, take the young woman's case and fight for her against the heavy hand of the government and the media who have already found her guilty. All the while, the mysterious boyfriend is lurking around the fringes of the case watching with amusement as his macabre plan unfolds.

©2014 Dennis L Carstens (P)2016 Dennis L Carstens

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  • Yikes
  • 01-10-16

Returning this one ...

Would you try another book from Dennis Carstens and/or Keli Douglass?

Yes

What was most disappointing about Dennis Carstens’s story?

It was too much like the Casey Anthony story - annoyingly so.

What did you like about the performance? What did you dislike?

The performance was good - the story was boring.

You didn’t love this book... but did it have any redeeming qualities?

The narration was good - the writing was good - just too much like the real story.

Any additional comments?

nope ....

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  • Don
  • 08-07-17

Terrible

Many mispronounced words. Very poor performance. Would never listen to this narrator again. Poor performance

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  • Laurice H. Boutagy
  • 03-10-21

narrator?

The story is Carstens Deus Ex Machina but interesting. The narrator is horrible. She makes these weird pauses in sentences and stresses words oddly. Very distracting

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  • Wyowoman
  • 03-10-17

The narration was terrible!

The story was good, but the narration was so stilted and halting in places that it ruined the storyline for me.It just proves the fact that you need a good narrator or your story will suffer.