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They All Fall Down

By: Rachel Howzell Hall
Narrated by: Janina Edwards
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It was supposed to be the trip of a lifetime.

Delighted by a surprise invitation, Miriam Macy sails off to a luxurious private island off the coast of Mexico, with six strangers - an ex-cop, a chef, a financial advisor, a nurse, a lawyer, and a young widow.

Surrounded by miles of open water in the gloriously green Sea of Cortez, Miriam is shocked to discover that she and the rest of her companions have been brought to the remote island under false pretenses - and all seven strangers harbor a secret.

Danger lurks in the lush forest and in the halls and bedrooms of the lonely mansion. Sporadic cell-phone coverage and miles of ocean keeps the group trapped in paradise. And strange accidents keep them suspicious of each other, as one by one...they all fall down.

For fans of thrilling contemporary suspense like The Woman in Cabin 10, Rachel Howzell Hall's brilliant stand-alone novel modernizes and pays homage to Agatha's Christie's And Then There Were None, bringing a diverse cast of seven sinners to a private island for a reckoning that will leave you breathless.

©2019 Rachel Howzell Hall (P)2019 Blackstone Audio, Inc.
African American International Mystery & Crime Suspense Fiction Island Mystery Exciting African American Crime Mystery
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Great reader, not very interesting story

I lost interest in the story. I certainly didn't feel anything for the main character.

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Horrible narration

I stopped with two hours to go. The narration made the story and characters unbelievable-And not in a good way.

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Bad people doing bad things

I enjoyed the narrative told by main character Miriam. Even though she is flawed and has an unlikeable quality, I liked her for the majority of the story. Many reviews I saw before reading this book mentioned this is a retelling of Agatha Christie's "And Then There Were None" which I adore so I had high hopes. This book never brought on the suspense expected and was pretty much a story about bad people doing bad things so can only give it three stars.

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What a snooze

None of the characters are interesting g and the narrator (before she dies) is a repetitive bore. Especially mentioning Bo it over and over and over. Yuck. I lasted about three chapters and fast forwarded to see if it got better. It didn’t. It’s no “And Then Their Where None.”

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Not sure about this one

I was kinda wondering what’s the point of this? Miriam defended her daughter against a bully and she was put ostracized for it? I don’t get it? The main character was just a protective mom why did she fit with the others? She did go too far but….I just don’t understand the point of this book.

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Not her best but worthwhile

Story addressing characters with major personality flaws that interact with their lot in life.. Main character however appeared most redeemable and understandable. Interesting take on intersection of multiple nationalities, race , class and sex. Plot became fairly clear at certain point and story lasted too long -great narration

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A Farcical Story with Awful, Unlikable Characters

I didn't like this story. My biggest complaint is the awful, unlikable one note characters. It's a classic case of "I don't care about these people or what happens to them." here for me. Even the characters who I guess were supposed to be seen in some kind of sympathetic light, such as the culprit behind everything and the victim of the main character, didn't come off all that sympathetic. The motives behind everything is also weak as hell too. I guess that's what I can call my impression of this story, a weak, VERY weak attempt at the Agatha Christie "And Then There Were None" formula that failed.

The only thing I did like was the narrator. She did a good job giving the character a voice, even if I found the character detestable.

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Not for me.

I had a really. hard time getting into this book. I never connected with any of the characters and found the plot to be unbelievable......and not in a good way.

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Unfortunately, extremely boring

Perhaps readers who are not familiar with Agatha Christie might find this book enjoyable. I can not fault the writer's style. The narration was fine, but it seemed like a ripoff rather than a homage to a classic story. The author mixes diversity and current events, but it was not enough to brighten a tired formula. Once again, if you are not familiar with the original you could very well like the book.

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Eh

The performance was great! I could picture the story as it was told. The story was not that great, at least not to me.

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