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Under the Bridge

By: Rebecca Godfrey
Narrated by: Rebecca Godfrey, Erin Moon, Mary Gaitskill - introduction
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“A swift, harrowing classic perfect for these unnerving times.” (Jenny Offill, author of Dept. of Speculation)

One moonlit night, 14-year-old Reena Virk went to join friends at a party and never returned home. In this “tour de force of crime reportage” (Kirkus Reviews), acclaimed author Rebecca Godfrey takes us into the hidden world of the seven teenage girls - and boy - accused of a savage murder. As she follows the investigation and trials, Godfrey reveals the startling truth about the unlikely killers. Laced with lyricism and insight, Under the Bridge is an unforgettable look at a haunting modern tragedy.

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"With a gripping journalistic style, novelist Godfrey (The Torn Skirt) recounts the story behind a horrific murder in a small British Columbia town. One November night in 1997, 14-year-old Reena Virk was savagely beaten and drowned under a waterway bridge. From a small East Indian community, Reena was alienated from her family and spent her time desperately trying to find a place with a tough crowd of teenagers, several of whom had been in trouble with the law. But one of the girls held a grudge against her, and Reena apparently was lured to her violent end by a promise of friendship. Seven girls and one boy initially were charged with assault. Two were convicted of murder: Warren Glowatski, now serving a life sentence, and Kelly Ellard, who was found guilty in 2005 after three trials. Godfrey is careful not to make judgments, but her informed writing reveals a remorseful Warren, an unrepentant Kelly (who denies her guilt) and other psychologically damaged members of the group, sharply etched, whose casual brutality, enabled by drug use, led to a brutal and senseless death. Godfrey's account contains some recreated dialogue but overall is meticulously researched and harrowing to read." -- Publishers' Weekly

"Godfrey approaches a brutal crime in an unlikely spot the way a novelist would, by tracing, first of all, how the victim and persecutors came to be in that place, through all the tangled byroads of families seeking a better life. In November 1997, the body of a 14-year-old girl, whose family had emigrated from India, was found in the waters off Victoria Island in British Columbia. The victim, Reena Virk, had been beaten to death. Seven girls and one boy, all high-schoolers, were charged with the crime. Godfrey follows the case from discovery through verdict at trial, seeking to answer the one question the trial testimony could not: Why did a gang of mostly well-off teens commit casual murder? Her interviews with all the principals, ranging from the police scuba team that found the body through prosecution and defense attorneys, suburban families, teachers, and the accused themselves, bring this case disturbingly alive." -- Connie Fletcher, Booklist

Riveting True Story • Well-researched Content • Excellent Narration • Thorough Investigation • Nuanced Perspective

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I was very interested in this book but the narration is horrible.She could just read it in her voice the kid ones were annoying but I stopped and returned this book after hearing the Indian accents. I am not sure why someone thought this was a good idea it really ruined th storytelling for me. Honestly I feel like the accents felt crude because at that time it was speaking about the victims family.

Why do Indian accents???

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So well written, I couldn't stop listening! RIP Rebecca Godfrey. Enjoed the interview as well

Amazing!!!

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I watched the Hulu series Under The Bridge first before reading the book. The TV series was excellent. It was so sad and such a waste of a young life of a sweet girl. This fake “gangster” subplot was disturbing. I think these kids should have been tried for a hate crime, because this was exactly what it was. Justice wasn’t served here.

Sad true story

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True Crime that reads more like a novel. Characters are fully formed. You can tell the author was fully committed to exploring the complexities of the case. Narration was one of the best I’ve heard in a long time.

True Crime with depth of character

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Never heard of this until I saw it in Audible. Strong story w/ shocking events .. we ell written AND performed

Excellent!

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