
Smooth Talker: Trail of Death
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Narrado por:
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Kevin Pierce
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De:
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Steve Jackson
One morning in July 1974, Anita Andrews, the owner and bartender at Fagiani's Cocktail Lounge in Napa, California was found dead in her bar - raped, beaten, and stabbed to death in a bloody frenzy. She'd last been seen alive the night before talking to a drifter who sat at the end of the bar, playing cards and flirting with her. But the stranger, along with Anita's Cadillac, had disappeared. Unable to locate a suspect, police investigators sadly watched the case grow cold over the years.
Meanwhile, a month after Anita's murder, young Michele Wallace was driving down a road in the mountains near Crested Butte, Colorado, when she gave two stranded motorists, Chuck Matthews and a man named Roy, a ride. Dropping Matthews off at a bar in Gunnison, she agreed to take Roy to his truck. She was never seen alive again, nor could a massive search of the mountains locate her remains. The trail leading to her killer also ran into dead-ends.
Fourteen years later, Charlotte Sauerwin, engaged to be married, met a smooth-talking man at a laundromat in Livingston Parish, Louisiana. The next evening, her body was found in the woods; she'd been raped, tortured, and her throat slashed. The police suspected her fiance, Vince LeJeune, though he proclaimed his innocence to anyone who would listen. Meanwhile, the man from the laundromat couldn't be located. The three murders would remain unsolved, eating at the hearts, minds and lives of the women's families, friends and communities.
Then in the early 1990s, a rookie Gunnison County sheriff's investigator named Kathy Young began looking into the Wallace case and identified a suspect named Roy Melanson, a serial rapist from Texas.
Smooth Talker is the story of Melanson, his depredations, and the intrepid police work that went into bringing him to justice.
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Would you listen to Smooth Talker: Trail of Death again? Why?
Yes. It was a very interesting book.What did you like best about this story?
It was hard to put the book down. I love non-fiction and Steve Jackson did an awesome job writing. Another one of his books was mentioned in this book and I will be looking for that next!Have you listened to any of Kevin Pierce’s other performances before? How does this one compare?
Kevin Pierce is the reason I gave this author a chance. I have many books read by Kevin and he does an exceptional job on every book he narrates!If you were to make a film of this book, what would the tag line be?
Smooth Talker of evilAny additional comments?
I received this audio book at no cost in exchange for a fair and honest review. I would highly recommend this book. It is well worth your time and credit!!Will be looking for more Steve Jackson books
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I found the descriptions of the impact of the killer's actions on the victims friends and family touching, again, especially with the young woman in Colorado.
I remember feeling frustrated that it took so long for justice to catch up to the bad guy, but also a sense of satisfaction as his attempts to paint himself as the victim failed each time it finally did. I also remember feeling certain that there are more crimes he is responsible for that haven't come to light yet, and I wonder if they ever will.
Kevin Pierce does a great job narrating. He is easy to listen to.
I received this audiobook at no cost in exchange for a fair and honest review.
Great Story
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Would you listen to Smooth Talker: Trail of Death again? Why?
YesI had listened to the authors "No Stone Left Unturned" so I was familiar with one of the cases in this book. It was very interesting to have case tied in with others perpetrated by the same criminal. That perpetrators criminal movements were laid out well in this book. The author gives fantastic detail and ties in the cases together very well. As a huge fan of true crime I found "Smooth Talker" to be a very well written portrayal of the string of crimes that is known to be done by the perpetrator. The descriptions of the victims and their lives at the time of the crimes and well as family and friends emotions and reactions gave soul to the story. The details of the crimes and criminal gives goose bumps and the complete soullessness of that man.
What was one of the most memorable moments of Smooth Talker: Trail of Death?
How difficult it was to track the perpetrator down and lock him up gave me chillsWhat about Kevin Pierce’s performance did you like?
I absolutely adore Kevin Pierce's narration. He is pitch perfect always and especially in the true crime genre is a perfect narrator who provides a great listening experience. There is nothing else that needs to be said about the narration. It's simply spot on.Was this a book you wanted to listen to all in one sitting?
Not really. It was well written and performed but not totally "edge of my seat" plus since I knew the details of the Michelle Wallace case there wasn't much new in that part for me.Any additional comments?
This audiobook was given by the author, narrator, or publisher at no cost in exchange for an unbiased review via Audiobook BoomThe only thing lacking for me was the beginning of the story. How and where did the criminal grow up? Did he have family? Etc. Those kinds of details build context around a killer that to me is one of the most fascinating aspects of the true crime genre. Perhaps those details are not know in this case. But that was the only thing to knock this book down to 4 stars for me. Other than that it was a great example of true crime writing.
Another good one from Steve Jackson & Kevin Pierce
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The murder’s spree and his apprehension are clearly described in objective manner.
Gritty procedural about smooth talking murderer
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Chilling And Concise...
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great again
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wonderful book. very well writen and narrated. i really enjoyed this book
great read
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If you could sum up Smooth Talker: Trail of Death in three words, what would they be?
Fascinating, Captivating, and InterestingWhat does Kevin Pierce bring to the story that you wouldn’t experience if you just read the book?
Kevin does a great job. I really enjoy his narration, as he draws the reader inside the story like no other.Any additional comments?
"I was provided this audiobook at no charge by the narrator in exchange for an unbiased review via Audiobook Boom."Kept me glued and drawn in....
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Some of the characters were obviously going to lead terrific lives but were killed by a ghoul.
As always Kevin Pierce is one of the best narrators!
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Very well done
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Kevin Pierce does an excellent job of telling the story while also performing the dialogue of the various players in this case. He used the right inflection, emotion and cadence for this type of audiobook. He did a good job with both male and female voices, as well as accents. Since I own that I am extremely picky and honestly can't think of one time I got distracted from the story to notice a narration mistake, this essentially means that his performance was either perfect or damn close to it. He is the perfect narrator for true crime audiobooks.
I received this audiobook in exchange for an unbiased review. The number of stars is based on where I believe this audiobook rates with other audiobooks of the same type, length and general feel-- not where it rates in comparison to all audiobooks of all time.
There's a Special Place in Hell for Him
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