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Narrator Kathleen Mclnerney returns to voice Chief Kate Burkholder in the sixteenth audiobook in this series. McInerney masterfully differentiates the returning characters, along with new folks good and evil, male and female. A crime scene at which an Amish man has been burned at the stake begins a new investigation that involves the detective's deep dive into the history of... Read More
Kathleen McInerney superbly narrates this perfect summer listen. Set at the iconic St. Cecelia resort on a secluded Georgia island, the story follows Traci, the widow of the owner's grandson, a former local charged with reviving the hotel's former glory. To do so, Traci builds an on-site dormitory and fills it with a team of impeccable workers, including her niece. Tragedies... Read More
When an Amish man is brutally murdered, his shadow life is exposed, and secrets are revealed. Narrator Kathleen McInerney channels Police Chief Kate Burkholder with precision as she investigates the crime. When she discovers the extent to which the victim, Aden Karn, was himself a perpetrator, she is filled with controlled rage. Upon hearing of his toll on others in the... Read More
Narrator Kathleen McInerney's range is perfect in this touching comedic drama. When a beloved patriarch dies suddenly, his wife, three children, and four grandchildren unite for his funeral in a small Georgia town. During the eulogy, Gerry's best friend shares a secret, which sets the town abuzz with gossip. Over the course of a week, each family member faces their own... Read More
Narrator Kathleen McInerney transports the listener to Greenwich Village at Christmastime. Kerry Tolliver and her brother, Murphy, have brought Christmas trees from their farm in North Carolina to sell in the New York neighborhood while staying in the run-down trailer they affectionately call "Spammy." Kerry develops a friendship with Patrick and his 6-year old son, Austin.... Read More
Narrators Ariel Blake, Karen Commins, Kathleen McInerney, Lee Osorio, and Melinda Sewak depict lush and humid Savannah, Georgia, from its homeless encampments to its turreted mansions, where beloved singer-songwriter Johnny Mercer once entertained. Reminiscent of MIDNIGHT IN THE GARDEN OF GOOD AND EVIL, this mystery has colorful Southern characters and family mysteries best... Read More
Kathleen McInerney's ace performance in the latest Burkholder mystery makes a fine story even more enjoyable. McInerney's pacing and tone reflect the events in the audiobook, whether humorous or suspenseful. Her tone is one of common sense, which is a strong trait of Burkholder, who is police chief in Painters Mill, Ohio. In this 14th series entry, the fallen-away-Amish... Read More
Narrator Kathleen McInerney exudes beach-read energy in this entertaining audiobook. Contractor Hattie Kavanaugh has never considered participating in reality television, but she's facing bankruptcy after a failed project. When Hattie's second chance comes via a high-concept home renovation show, the only things in her way are a shoestring budget, an obnoxious costar, and clues... Read More
Kathleen McInerney provides a fabulous voice for Brandie June's retelling of the Rumplestiltskin story in this great new series starter. McInerney's voice is a delicious match for the love triangle in this fresh new interpretation of the classic. Meet Nor, our tricky protagonist; Pel, the handsome, magical faerie; and Prince Casper, who is soon to be the king of the land.... Read More
Narrator Kathleen McInerney will have listeners believing in miracles-- or miracles in Tarburton, North Carolina, at least--where divorcée Ivy Jenkins has just purchased Four Roses Farm sight unseen. With wry humor McInerney chronicles Ivy's calamitous move and her frustration at discovering her new home's Christmas-themed reputation. During the move, Ivy finds a note in a... Read More
Narrator Kathleen McInerney becomes the intrepid, steely-voiced Mercy Carr, former MP, as she and her ex-military sniffer dog, Elvis, investigate the disappearance of Beth Kilgore 20 years earlier. At the same time, she also teams up with Vermont game warden Troy Warner and his search-and-rescue dog, Susie Bear, to hunt down the escaped convict who murdered her grandmother's... Read More
Kathleen McInerney gives an engaging narration of this entertaining and suspenseful beach listen. After her sister, Tanya, is found dead in her New York City townhouse, Letty grabs Tanya's go bag and takes her 4-year-old niece, Maya, on the run to escape Tanya's vindictive ex-boyfriend, Evan. They end up at The Murmuring Surf Motel in a Florida beach town, run by the... Read More
Narrator Kathleen McInerney quickly pulls listeners into the frightening mystery of the late-night disappearance of a small child from a notoriously tight-lipped community. With few leads, Detective Kate Burkholder will have to rely on her knowledge of the Amish community she was previously excommunicated from. McInerney captures the frantic state of the family without... Read More
Narrator Kathleen McInerney returns listeners to Amish country in this new installment in the Kate Burkholder series. Through timbre and tone, McInerney portrays Burkholder's growing confidence as chief of police. She also finds fitting voices for returning characters and smoothly works in Amish phrases. Burkholder is called to a murder scene of a young woman who was... Read More
Narrator Kathleen McInerney returns to perform this collection of six short stories featuring Chief of Police Kate Burkholder. The stories focus on challenging domestic situations involving young women in the Amish community. In one story, listeners get to spend time with a teenage Katie Burkholder and witness the forming of her sense of justice and rebelliousness against the... Read More
The joy in narrator Kathleen McInerney's voice could power the sun--let alone the merry Christmas traditions in fan-favorite Evergreen, Vermont. This Hallmark movie-inspired story features Christmas activities that might be preserved in a fifty-year-old time capsule. McInerney's rounded, ringing tones perfectly express the glee of making snowmen, ice skating, and cookie baking.... Read More
Narrator Kathleen McInerney returns to Amish country to portray Chief of Police Kate Burkholder in this dive into the dark world of police corruption. In the 12th book in the series, Burkholder confronts her former best friend, Detective Gina Colorosa, who is discovered by an Amish farmer and his children nearly frozen to death after having been shot. Castillo opens a window... Read More
Kathleen McInerney narrates a charming story that transports listeners to the sunny beaches of Florida. After a new job falls through, big-time reporter Conley Hawkins returns home to work for her sister at their family's local newspaper. Conley's sister Gray's strident voice allows listeners to easily distinguish between the two women. Conley is tasked with overseeing the... Read More
Kathleen McInerney narrates most of this story about homelessness, pets, and modern life. Kirby Heyborne impeccably portrays Baby, the loving and lovable dog owned by homeless Jewel Knight. Listeners will accompany the Trudeau family as they move into Hope House, join the endless lines for food and clothing, and try to remain optimistic. Twelve-year-old Piper notices Jewel,... Read More
Kathleen McInerney's dynamic narration will have listeners either laughing out loud or cringing as she skillfully captures the absurdity and craziness of this dark comedic debut. Stressed out and overwhelmed, Holly Banks is failing at getting her life together after her husband's job relocates them across the country to the zany village of Primm. With the brisk plot taking... Read More
Narrator Kathleen McInerney loses no time in transporting listeners into the complicated world of 13-year-old Hazel Brownlee-Wellington, who is navigating a momentous time in her life. Not only is she leaving her best friend due to school redistricting, but she also is facing the impending birth of a new sibling following two traumatic miscarriages. Also meriting her attention... Read More
Narrator Kathleen McInerney transports listeners to Russian-occupied Lithuania in 1893 in this historical fiction told from the perspective of 12-year-old Audra. McInerney makes listeners feel Audra's terror when her parents are arrested for smuggling banned books written in the forbidden Lithuanian language. Listeners feel the suspense building as Audra evades Officer Rusakov... Read More
Narrator Kathleen McInerney is assigned the tricky task of voicing duplicity. She uses the honest and familiar tone of a best friend to voice Jane Harris, a stay-at-home mom who is grieving the accidental death of her teenage daughter Mary. But there is a darker Jane, who emerges in subtle tones punctuated by emotional outbursts. Teen characters figure heavily as Jane... Read More
Kathleen McInerney's narration takes listeners into the simple and plain world of the Amish. Chief of Police Kate Burkholder is in a race against time to find an abducted child and stop a series of brutal murders within the community. As a former community member, Kate has knowledge and experience that helps her untangle the events that have led to the murders, which are... Read More
Narrator Kathleen McInerney's bright, youthful tones are well matched to Greenland's exuberant group of middle school best friends--the Scouts. Annie and her best friends, Fynn, Beans, and Rocky, are heading out on their annual summer camping trip, but this year something feels different. As new kids join the excursion and a meteor shower takes an unusual turn, listeners follow... Read More
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