The Cheerleader by Marina EvansMy rating: 4 of 5 stars
Narrated by Rebecca LaChance
Presented by Dreamscape Media
This one hooked me pretty well!
It's a fun little Southern mystery about a dead cheerleader and who had reason to kill her. Cue drama.
There was plenty going on behind the scenes, so we get the slow unravel, courtesy of her former best friend and a nosy journalist who team up to get to the bottom of things.
There is some interesting insight into the world of professional sport/cheerleading, but ultimately this is all about the drama. We get pages from Jentry Rae's diary leaking some clues, but we also get unreliable details from ex-bestie Shaunette, who sometimes seems to clear things up but at other times muddies the water.
This was a great mystery, and an easy listen. The narrator does a decent job telling the story, though at times the voices do sound a little too similar and it can be hard to differentiate between who said what. But her voice was lively enough and conveyed the story in an interesting manner.
I'd happily recommend this to crime fans who like a side of drama, and the audio is an easy listen.
With thanks to NetGalley for an audio ARC
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