• Cruelest Month (Ray Elkins Thriller Series)

  • By: Aaron Stander
  • Narrated by: Virtual Voice
  • Length: 8 hrs and 7 mins
  • 2.5 out of 5 stars (2 ratings)

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Cruelest Month (Ray Elkins Thriller Series)

By: Aaron Stander
Narrated by: Virtual Voice
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Winter is starting to loosen its grip on Cedar County along the shores of northern Lake Michigan. The first hints of green are becoming visible on the edges of the receding snowpack. On the inland lakes, the layers of ice that started forming in late November and December are slowly subsiding. The search for morel mushrooms is still three or four weeks off. But this year there is other treasure to hunt. Vincent Fox, an octogenarian, has self-published a book, Al Capone’s Michigan: The Secret Lost Treasure. Following the descriptions in the book, some of the locals are beginning to scour the beaches with shovels and metal detectors. When Fox suddenly goes missing, Sheriff Ray Elkins and Detective Sue Lawrence are confronted by a complex web of fact and fiction to sort through, and along the way they discover new information to a decades old unsolved murder. Praise for Aaron Stander’s mysteries: This is a well-crafted, cerebral police procedural that should easily satisfy fans who’ve enjoyed reading about Elkins in other books. —Lansing State Journal Stander once again demonstrates his deep understanding of the geographic area and total fabric of northern Michigan. And he successfully melds this within a natural ability to tell a good yarn. —I Love a Mystery Newsletter With a protagonist as deep and textured as Ray Elkins and a backdrop as varied as this resort community, Stander has created a high-quality mystery series. —Foreword Magazine Stander’s Cedar County with its haunting sand dunes, woodlands, and Lake Michigan—alternately raging and serene—shape and shade every character on the canvas. —Northern Express

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Horrible AI reading.

The story was decent. AI reading is noticeably off kilter. Read PROduce as proDUCE; SUSpects as susPECTS; 911 call was read: ‘nine hundred eleven’; ‘SOB’ was read sob (as in cry). And there were no chapters, which are useful when turning back to hear a section again. That’s REALLY annoying! I am not liking AI AT ALL!!

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Awkward narration with virtual voice

The story was somewhat interesting but the reading/performing voice made it difficult to get into the story. Halting, difficult transitions between characters; end of paragraphs or scenes seemed like run on sentences; no feeling in action scenes. Voice was clear but some obvious mispronunciations. I’ll avoid virtual voice readings in the future, but I was curious. Makes me appreciate a good actor voice even more.

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