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Deadman's Track
- Narrated by: Wendy Bos
- Length: 12 hrs and 22 mins
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Publisher's Summary
Alone in the wilderness, they are picked off one by one....
A gripping, standalone romantic thriller from an author at the top of her game, for fans of The Dark Lake and The Dry.
A tragic accident, a terrible crime, an unknown threat....
Scarred by a recent tragedy on Federation Peak, Tess Atherton is reluctant to guide a group of young hikers in the wild Tasmanian winter, but it seems safer than remaining amid the violence that threatens them in Hobart. Little does she know that she has brought the danger with her....
Detective Senior Sergeant Jared Denham is closing in on a serial killer, but someone doesn't want him getting to the truth and the case is becoming personal. He already owes Tess his life, and wants to return the favor—but when it comes to enemies, Jared may be looking in the wrong direction.
Time is running out, and death is stalking them both....
"Deadman's Track is a dark, compelling thriller, filled with vivid imagery and heart-stopping suspense. Sarah Barrie has made me desperate to visit Tasmania and simultaneously terrified of ever stepping foot there. I loved every moment." (Nicola Moriarty, author of The Ex)
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- David Fisher
- 12-07-2023
Loved this series 👏😁
Absolutely love all your books snd characters.
Thank you Sarah Barrie and Wendy Bos for your excellent narration 💖😊😁
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- Christine
- 03-04-2021
Great Story, Great Narration.
I thoroughly enjoyed this book and I have only given 4 stars simply because I enjoyed the the others in the series a little bit more.
I feel the author is growing and developing into crime writing more with each book. I am excited to follow her and perhaps a new book that isn't constrained by the Atherton family characters will follow...I will be eagerly waiting that.
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- jo Greene
- 05-07-2021
Better than Book 2
I enjoyed this more than Book 2. Quite terrifying at times, but the descriptions of the terrain and the views were wonderful. The plot twist at the end was maybe a bit too much.
Still don’t like how Indi’s North American slant on her accent disappears after Book 1.
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- Anonymous User
- 03-06-2023
LOVED this series
This is the first time I’ve written a review…. But this series deserves acknowledgement. Just give it a listen and judge for yourself…. Well done Sarah Barrie 🌼
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- Lesley Mac
- 29-06-2020
Not as good as 1or2
Beautiful Tasmania is once again shown to the reader through words, the beauty and majesty of its wilderness; but it also shows just how treacherous that beauty can be.
Deadman's Track also shows us just how evil some humans can be. I am not sure what the crime rate is in Australia's smallest state ((the Australian Capital Territory is smaller again) but can only hope that Sarah Barrie's three novel series centred around the Atherton family is not a true indicator. Of course, it used to be a notorious penal colony, but these days, the beauty of the island state is what it is best known for.
Romance flourishes once again amidst the carnage. Tess Atherton is the youngest of the three siblings—Connor, Logan and Tess (Blood Tree River is Logan's story and Devil's Lair is Connor's) but though the Athertons are the common thread throughout the series, it is Tess and the two women who will eventually become her sisters-in-law who take the lead rolls in each story.
In Deadman's Track, there are virtually no appearances of either Connor or Logan, though Logan's wife, Indy has a major role. Tess' (main) love interest is a detective who works with Indy.
As my heading says, I was not as enamoured of this work as I was with books 1and2 in the series. The narration wasn't too bad, but as in Devil's Lair, the fact,that Indy is American and speaks with an American accent is entirely overlooked.
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- Anonymous User
- 15-03-2021
Tasmanian Wilderness and intrigue all in one story
An enjoyable read which depicted the rugged, yet beautiful, Tasmanian Wilderness well. The plot kept me guessing...
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- Anonymous User
- 30-07-2022
no bass in voice
I couldn't listen to her voice, your voice is lovely don't get me wrong but it does not suit this narrative at all. The voice needs bass and pace and timbre. Truly I couldn't stand it. pity.
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