A review by oliviasbookishworld
Below the Bones by Kendra Elliot

3.0

2 1/2 stars, rounded up to 3.
First off, this is not a stand alone book. You will be lost if you hvne't read the previous 4 novellas.

This one is hard to review. Because I can't tell if the novella was lackluster or if I was so distracted by events all around me that I couldn't concentrate on it. I listened to the majority of the book on Election Day and I would find myself tuning out and then having to rewind to try and listen again. I don't think it pulled me in as much as the previous 4 books did. The relationships between the characters was barely there. There was a internal dialog with Cate as she tried to decide what to do about the FBI, and in turn the murder, but not much dialog between her and the other characters.

I have alternately listened/read the previous 4 books so I know I have heard the narrator, Christine Williams, before but this time I thought her performance was lackluster as well.

I remain a fan of Ms. Elliot, but I don't think this was her best.

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