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Mercy Falls
- Narrated by: David Chandler
- Length: 11 hrs and 31 mins
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- Kitty
- 09-05-13
Great Series...
Normally, I just stick with the authors that I am familiar with and love. I am a huge fan of Nelson DeMille, Lee Child, Vince Flynn and John Grisham. In between their books, I will try a new author, however I rarely invest in a new series. I started this series a few weeks ago because nothing new from my favorite authors was available. I started from the beginning and am now on book six. Mercy Falls is book five. I am sure that I will get them all because I am now invested in Cork and his family.
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- Virginia Deering
- 05-19-15
Just Keeps Getting Better
Krueger's beautiful prose gracefully elevates the suspense. Great story and character development.
Narrator is not really in the same league.
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- Sara
- 08-24-17
Giving Up
I have loved this series up until this title but this book is so violent that I can't continue listening. Only for readers not disturbed by graphic violence.
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- Denise
- 11-12-17
Cliffhanger!!!
Got the next book right away and I hope they finish this story line because I identify very strongly with David Chandler and Cork!!
As always William Kent Krueger with David Chandler is wonderful. Together they make the book feel very intense and personal.
Start from book one, I think this series is best in done in order. Definitely worth a credit!!
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- buzzknit
- 09-25-15
Disappointed
Would you recommend this book to a friend? Why or why not?
Not really - just didn't sit well with me.
Would you ever listen to anything by William Kent Krueger again?
Yes - but taking a break for now
What about David Chandler’s performance did you like?
I like David Chandler - he does a great job.
If this book were a movie would you go see it?
No
Any additional comments?
Cork and his wife seemed to be acting out of character and I didn't like the segue into the changes into Rose's life, whatever. Will take a break for now and the next book is not getting good narrator reviews. Up to this book I have enjoyed the series, but something about this one didn't set right with me -
7 people found this helpful
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- Dana's a.
- 09-14-17
Always a good read
I always enjoy listening to what happens to Corkrin O'Connor. I cannot wait until the next one!
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- Debbie
- 12-27-13
Cliff Hanger with Cork
My husband and I love this series by William Kent Krueger and usually "save" them for a long road trip to visit one of our kids. This one was no exception. Mercy Falls is number five in the series, and by this time we have grown to know and love the characters, the territory and the Indian legends. Cork is always the good guy, and in this book, he is once again sheriff, a job he both loves and hates. The ending is a cliff hanger . . . and my husband and I don't think we will be able to wait for our drive back home to start book six.
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- CJR
- 03-23-15
Hate a book that doesn't have a clean conclusion
Good until the end, then it leaves the listener hanging. I will have to read the next one, I suppose.
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- Sharon
- 10-10-20
Don't like cliffhangers!
Most of this story was quite good and suspenseful. Narrator does his usual great job. But the story ends in a cliffhanger. I would have been much more upset if the next book had not already been there for me since I only recently started this series. Maybe I'll take a break and go back to Longmire for awhile.
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- Amazon Customer Susan Bentley
- 08-24-20
Another great one!
I'm hooked on this series, especially narrated by David Chandler. Super twist in the ending!
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- Lissa Argue
- 07-26-20
Up in the air!!!
I have been enjoying this series but really don’t like it when a book is left on a cliff hanger which forces you to read the next to get a resolution. One way to keep a reader with a series I suppose!!