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Love Lies
- A True Story of Marriage and Murder in the Suburbs
- Narrated by: Chloe Cannon
- Length: 11 hrs and 44 mins
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Publisher's Summary
A suburban housewife's picture-perfect life is shattered in this riveting true crime book from the author of Evil Next Door.
When Nancy Cooper moved from Canada to Cary, North Carolina, with her new husband Brad, their future was bright. Living in one of the most picturesque towns in the United States, the couple mingled with neighbors, attended parties, and raised two daughters.
Then, on July 14, 2008, the façade came crashing down when Nancy's strangled body was found in a storm pond.
Nancy's husband claimed that she had gone for a jog and never come back. But as the police investigation deepened, and as Brad was brought to trial for murdering his wife, a complex web of affairs and lies was uncovered involving multiple residents of Cary's idyllic neighborhoods. At the heart of it stood the Coopers' soured marriage, Nancy's threat to leave with the children, and her own cold-blooded murder. It would take a mountain of damning evidence before justice was served.
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- wjw
- 2019-06-21
Good Story
This is a good story. It's narrated beautifully. The only thing I didn't like is the repetitive nature of the information.
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- Linda
- 2019-06-28
Good story
Good book, great narration. Probably longer than need be. The beginning of the book went on so long I began to wonder if we'd proceed to be middle and end. Still, I'd recommend it to those who enjoy true crime.
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- tammy
- 2019-07-04
The definition of redundant
This book could have been 6 hours shorter by only eliminating repetition. If the writer told you something once, they told you another 7-10 times-no joke.
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- mike
- 2019-07-17
Boring!
Did not hold my attention at all. Don’t waste your time on this one you will regret it.
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- Michele l McFaull
- 2019-07-14
Knowing the end before the beginning
Author sets up a good narrative in first chapters but repeats, repeats and continues to repeat same characterizations of major individuals of story line. I was ready for a different interpretation of murder as the book went along however the first facts set forth never change. It’s a sad event and you know the villain from the get go but never how the victim was killed. Not suggested reading because it is not well written. In addition the narrator C. Cannon didn’t help with her tone of voice. - sorry to say.
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- Kilroy
- 2019-07-06
ruined by unctuous narrator
While this is a well-written book, with enough detail to make it real without getting bogged down, the narrator is almost impossible to listen to. Her annoying habit of simpering and taking on high voices when reading the dialogue of female characters is inappropriate and distracting. I will be going out of my way to avoid any books narrated by her in the future. If you can't stand narrators who call attention to themselves and who overact while reading, avoid this book.
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- Robin Ward
- 2019-07-31
Courtroom repetitive story
I was really enjoying the book until they got to the courtroom and lawyers questioning witnesses, got to be repetitive and lost my interest. If you like courtroom logistics then this is for you. Very slow book.
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- Joy VL
- 2019-10-11
too many facts repeated
story was good, but many facts of the case wervrepeated over and over. Unexpected ending
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- Tami Basteyns
- 2019-09-27
Repetitive
Absolutely loved the narration, She used different voices and accents! The story line was very good and had my attention but so much repetition. I don’t have to be told 20 times that when she returned from her vacation that there were dirty dishes In the kitchen and ants all over! Overall, it was good,
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- Amazon Customer
- 2019-10-01
good book a lot of repetition
I enjoyed the book I feel terrible for Nancy's family especially her children. I felt that a lot of the information was repetitive.
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