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The Last to Die

The Cherokee Pointe Series, Book 2

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The Last to Die

By: Beverly Barton
Narrated by: Marguerite Gavin
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Be careful who you love....

Cherokee Pointe, Tennessee, has seen murder before, but nothing like what has claimed the life of Jamie Upton, heir to the Upton fortune. The crime is so vicious, so personal and filled with hatred, the authorities are certain it had to be someone he knew...someone hiding an unimaginable sadistic streak behind a friendly facade.

Be careful who you trust....

The number-one suspect is Jamie's former lover Jazzy Talbot. The girl from the wrong side of the tracks has always been Cherokee Point's favorite target for gossip and worse. Jazzy knows she didn't kill Jamie...just as she knows she's being watched, stalked like prey....

Be careful what you know....

And then the killer strikes again...and again...with the same chilling signature. With no one to believe her innocence except enigmatic drifter Caleb McCord, Jazzy plunges into a small town's long-buried secrets and shocking family sins...each startling truth bringing her dangerously close to a killer determined to make Jazzy the last to die....

©2004 Beverly Beaver (P)2018 Blackstone Audio, Inc.
Genre Fiction Psychological Romantic Suspense Suspense Thriller & Suspense Psychological Suspense
Engaging Mystery • Unpredictable Twists • Brilliant Narration • Well-crafted Plot • Suspenseful Storyline

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The book kept me wondering who the killer was up until the end.

Being from Tennessee, it was hard to hear Sevierville mispronounced. The correct pronunciation is Se-veer-ville.

Very good book

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This book is a good romantic mystery. Graphic in some details about victims. If you can’t handle that don’t read it. Overall the book kept me wondering who the killer was?? 3-4 possibilities and not knowing until the last few chapters. It can be confusing if you don’t pay close attention to the descriptions of characters. They way they talk tells a lot about personality and gives tiny clues about who they really are. To the person who posted a review stating it was a racist book. It’s not, the character describing the Native American character was racist.
Anyways it’s a good book.

Attention grabbing for sure.

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I really enjoyed the progression of the story. Little Easter eggs were laid but not realized until later. Good series... looking forward to next book.

Keeps you guessing. Great ending

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The story was really good until the end. I felt like three characters explained who the killer was and her story. So I heard the same story from three different people. Then the ending kind of felt incomplete. Less time on detail and description needed but more on the story itself

The Last to Die

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Love the story with lots of suspense. the narrator easy to listen to. enjoyed starting this series

Great Story and Narrator

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