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Every Time I Go on Vacation, Someone Dies A Novel by Catherine Mack Narrated by Elizabeth Eva

 


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"Every Time I Go on Vacation, Someone Dies" by Catherine Mack is a thrilling addition to the world of mystery novels, set against the backdrop of captivating vacation destinations, the story follows protagonist Eleanor as her seemingly tranquil getaway gets marred by murder.

Mack's storytelling prowess shines through in this novel, expertly weaving a tangled web of intrigue and suspense. Each chapter propels the plot forward, leaving readers on the edge of their seats and hungry for more. Chapter 22, in particular, stands out as a pivotal moment where the tension peaks and readers are given all the clues necessary to solve the case alongside Eleanor. It's a brilliant move by Mack, inviting readers to engage with the story on a deeper level and offering a truly satisfying experience akin to solving a puzzle.

In terms of narration, Elizabeth Evans delivers a stellar performance, breathing life into the diverse array of characters. Her portrayal adds depth and authenticity to the story, drawing listeners further into the world of the novel.

Comparable to acclaimed titles like "Knives Out" and "One for the Money," "Every Time I Go on Vacation, Someone Dies" is a hidden gem waiting to be discovered. Mack's ability to keep the momentum going throughout the entire book is commendable, and it's a crime that more people haven't heard of this captivating read.

I give "Every Time I Go on Vacation, Someone Dies" a solid five stars out of five and highly recommend it to anyone in search of a gripping and entertaining mystery. Whether you're a fan of crime fiction or simply enjoy a good whodunit, this novel is sure to satisfy.

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