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I, Witness
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- Length: 8 hrs and 27 mins
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Publisher's Summary
They say I'm a murderer.
Six years ago, Kate Reynolds was found holding the body of her best friend, covered in blood, and clutching the knife that killed her.
I plead guilty.
Kate has been in prison ever since, but now her sentence is up. She is being released.
But the truth is, I didn't do it.
There's only one person who can help: Private Investigator Madison Attallee, the first officer on the scene all those years ago.
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- MA Reviewer
- 02-11-21
Good But Not Great....
Just because someone confesses to a murder, does that mean that this person committed the crime?
Six years ago, Kate Reynolds was found clutching a knife and holding the bloody body of her dead best friend. She is arrested, pleads guilty to the crime, and serves her jail sentence.
While in prison, Kate begins to have second thoughts about her murder confession. Maybe she isn't really guilty. Her memory of that night was hazy and now she is really not sure about what happened. And who does she hire to further investigate the evidence against her? Private Investigator Madison Attallee, the first officer on the scene all those years ago.
This book was good, not great. The character development was strong and the storyline was fast-paced. Overall, however, I had believability issues with the plot. If I was unable to recall all of the details about the night my best friend was murdered, I would never willingly confess to the crime.
I always love it when a book has multiple narrators and this book's narrators were superb.
This was my first Niki Mackay book and I will definitely be looking forward to this author's future titles.
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- Jenn
- 01-27-19
nicely executed
Super legit book through and through, all characters were relevant and every little detail was significant and came to fruition very cohesively. Nothing was too obvious and things fell into place very precisely and intentionally. Excellent unfolding of details, events and overall plot.
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- Jersey
- 05-22-18
It’s okay but hard to follow at times...
There were so many characters and so many levels of crazy things going on it’s hard to follow. Overall it was pretty ok - although by the end I didn’t know who was related to who and how??
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- Jenna Jenks
- 04-25-18
I'm floored!
First of all, as a fellow writer, I was impressed with Niki's skill to weave vocabulary and dialogue. Her points are concise with a flow that is easily followed. This too had much to do with the excellent manner the narrators handled the different chapters and voiced the character's perspectives they played. It gave the story a fun dynamic that you get while watching a film and made the bouncing perspectives between chapters that much more entertaining to listen to.
When I started this novel I wasn't sure what to expect. In all honesty, I don't really read crime novels, but I decided to give this one a try. The beginning was jarring and left me curious to see where the author planned to go. And as the story contined, and we are introduced to the characters, they were relatable and interesting and not at all over the top (which I've had problems with for many typical crime novels where the characters are often very underdeveloped to push the mystery of the murder plot forward like pawns on a chess board.) That wasn't the case with these people, and I found myself caring for most of them (even some that would typically not merit sympathy.)
As the plot unfolded, the author left crumbs of possibilities to who the murderer could be. I usually grow bored by the last half having already figured out who the killer is and am waiting for the rest of the characters to catch up, but there were so many twists and turns in this novel that I can say that I didn't fully piece it together until the actual characters did, and that is quite a thrill!
The wrap up was also very fulfilling leaving all points of the story neatly tied up and a sense of finality to read the conclusion. I am pleasantly surprised just how much I enjoyed this story and will definitely be reading more from this author in the future.
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- Aoife C.
- 07-27-18
Wooden delivery kills this
The story is ok but the delivery by the narrator for the detectives parts was distractingly wooden and also too fast. I found it hard to follow the story at times, playing sections back and slowing sections down. It's the first audio book I've listened to where it sounded like the narrator was reading as opposed to performing and was in a rush to get the project over with.
5 people found this helpful
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- Tamaz
- 06-11-18
Dark, but gripping
This story is quite enjoyable, but some parts are very dark, as you would expect from the subject matter.
I would recommend it, lots of twists as more background and information becomes unveiled.
The performance was good too, the story is told from several viewpoints, and each of the narrators is good at their characters.
It is not earth shatteringly original, but it is gripping, and I honestly can't think of a single negative.
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- Sue
- 06-07-18
Fantastic!
I really enjoyed I, Witness. The story had me intrigued from the very first page. I felt really engaged with Kate and with several of the other characters. Great storyline, well developed characters and excellent narration.
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- Christine
- 05-02-18
Gripping
If you like a thriller that grabs you on page one and doesn't let go until the final page, this is the book for you. Great characters and excellent narrators which makes all the difference.
Take it slowly and savour every word, I'm wishing I hadn't finished now. Great first book......
10 people found this helpful
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- KJR
- 06-28-18
Amazing
Really great, would recommend!
Lots of twists and turns.
Keeps you on your toes throughout xx
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- Anonymous User
- 06-25-18
Good book
Really good book and great audio. Kept me gripped , only down side was it wasn’t long enough
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- Amazon Customer
- 06-13-18
great story
excellent twisty storyline a who done it book good ending interesting characters great narration. th
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- Pootle_around
- 06-21-18
Strange choice of narrator
I got to Chapter 9 and then just had to return. Why choose a narrator with a speech impediment and who is completely monotone? Characters all had the same dull voice and same tone! I gave 3 stars for overall and story because I can't say for sure whether it was good because I was constantly distracted by the person narrating Madison.
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- S. Christie
- 10-08-18
Weak and pointless with dreadful Narration
I have listened to this book for two hours but can’t bear to listen to any more. The narration for Madison Atalee is absolutely dreadful. Wooden and flat and frankly painful. The other narrators weren’t too bad but her chapters are dreadful. This aside, the story is weak and unconvincing. Altogether pointless and annoying. A waste of a credit. I wouldn’t recommend.
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