Love Lies Bleeding, Susan Wittig Albert
Love Lies Bleeding, Susan Wittig Albert
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Love Lies Bleeding

Author: Susan Wittig Albert

Narrator: Julia Gibson

Unabridged: 9 hr 48 min

Format: Digital Audiobook Download

Published: 07/11/2023


Synopsis

Ex-lawyer and herb-shop proprietor China Bayles is investigating the mystery of a retired Texas Ranger shot dead with his wife’s gun...while also trying to sort out some mysteries about her own relationship after she overhears a suspicious phone conversation…

About Susan Wittig Albert

Susan Wittig Albert is the New York Times bestselling author of over one hundred books. Her work includes four mystery series: China Bayles, the Darling Dahlias, the Cottage Tales of Beatrix Potter, and the Robin Paige Victorian Mysteries. She has also published three award-winning historical novels as well as YA fiction, memoirs, and nonfiction. She and her husband live in Texas Hill Country, where she writes, gardens, and raises an assortment of barnyard creatures.

About Julia Gibson

Julia Gibson is an experienced narrator and professional actor with over twenty years of experience. After receiving her MFA from New York University's Tisch School of the Arts, she has gone on to perform on Broadway and in major theatres throughout New York City and the country. Additionally, she has recorded over fifty audiobooks and enjoys teaching acting, improv, and workshops.


Reviews

Goodreads review by Barbara on March 15, 2018

I’m rereading this series; just started a month or so ago. I know I read this book way back when – probably closer to when it was originally published, then as it stands now. I have no clue what my reaction was then; however, it must be pretty similar to today, as I’m still going on to the next book......more

Goodreads review by Jeanne on May 05, 2015

I love the China Bayles series ... normally. This one just did not grab me. The affair between McQuaid and Margaret was disappointing. A real let down on behalf of McQuaid. The dirty Ranger was just way too obvious. I like how the characters - for the most part - stay true to themselves, the obvious......more