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They all fall in the same way By Wes Browne

In Jackson County, Kentucky, Burl Spoon has everything under control. He built an empire that pushes and sells weeds, combined with other legitimate and illegitimate commercial transactions. He paid enough civil servants so that he could get away with almost everything. But his personal life is in ruins. He and his wife both have business, he is almost denied his gay son, and his daughter does not seem to remain clean. The only light point is his granddaughter. But when his daughter disappears, the whole world of Spoon is upset. The prudent world he made begins to collapse. Each new revelation on the place where his daughter is located seems to demolish another part of her carefully designed life.

Burl Spoon makes a fascinating character. He is a man living outside the law with “old -fashioned” values ​​that served him in his business. But as the crisis comes for his family, he is forced to deal with the evil that his actions have caused his family. We get to know Spoon and his crew when they are looking for the missing girl from Spoon, and soon, Spoon’s enemies also realize that Spoon is looking for it.

Matt Godfrey does the audio edition with an incredible ear for the dialogue. He finds a balance between adding the accent just enough to add personality to the characters without doing too much. Browne prose combined at the excellent rhythm of Godfrey create the perfect amount of tension for this backwoods thriller. With each new revelation or twist of the plot, Godfrey’s performance will have listeners sitting on the edge of their seats.

Whether you are a printed or audio audiobook reader, They all fall in the same way is an essential mystery of the year.

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