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  • The Third Grave

  • Pierce Reed/Nikki Gillette, Book 4
  • Written by: Lisa Jackson
  • Narrated by: Natalie Naudus
  • Length: 11 hrs and 59 mins
  • 4.0 out of 5 stars (10 ratings)

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The Third Grave

Written by: Lisa Jackson
Narrated by: Natalie Naudus
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Publisher's Summary

A thrilling crime novel from the bestselling author of You Betrayed Me, perfect for fans of Sandra Brown and Iris Johansen! Return to the dark side of Savannah, Georgia where a crime writer and her police detective husband are working a cold case, and hot on the trail of a killer whose work isn’t done.

The old Beaumont mansion is a rotting shell of its once-grand self, especially after a disastrous hurricane sweeps through Georgia. The storm does more than dislodge shutters and shingles. It leads to a grisly find in the cellar. Three graves. But only two skeletons…

For Nikki, the discovery is a gift, the perfect subject for her next crime book—though Reed has made her promise not to keep involving herself in dangerous police business. But despite the increasing tension between them, Nikki can’t stay away from this story. Rumors are widespread that the burial site is the resting place of the Duval sisters—three young girls who went to the movies with their older brother, Owen, twenty years ago, and never returned. Forensics confirms that the remains belong to Holly and Poppy Duval. But where is the youngest sister, Rose?

Owen Duval was, and remains, the prime suspect, alibi or no. But as Nikki and Reed delve deep into the mystery, fractures in the case begin to show. There is more to the sisters’ disappearance than anyone ever guessed. Far from an isolated act, those deaths were just the beginning. And there will be no rest, and no relenting, until the killer has buried the twisted truth along with his victims…

©2021 by Lisa Jackson, LLC. (P)2021 Brilliance Publishing, Inc., all rights reserved.

What the critics say

“Narrator Natalie Naudus takes listeners through the twists and turns of a classic Southern mystery.… Naudus handles a cast of battling reporters, police officers with dark secrets, and a family with literal skeletons in their basement. She is careful to give each one a genuinely independent feel. Her narration perfectly matches the pacing and drama of the mystery, which leads to her performance outshining the sometimes predictable story.” (AudioFile Magazine)

“When the skeletal remains of two bodies and what appears to be an empty grave are found in a secret crypt in the cellar of a decaying Savannah, Ga., mansion in best seller Jackson’s workmanlike fourth Pierce Reed/Nikki Gillette novel, police detective Pierce investigates.... Enjoy catching up with Pierce and Nikki.” (Publishers Weekly)

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Poor story-poor performance disappointed

A poor product in general. Poor characters. Unusual behaviour of the hero made you wonder. The reporter needs to be arrested based on her stupid sense of entitlement, interfering with police activity and selfishness. The performance of the narrative is another issue. Her voice is so limited that she most of the time, you can not recognize who she is mimicking, a man or woman! Different men and women... All the same. Basically, listening to over 200 audiobooks, the performance is one of the worst, story was the worst so far...

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