4.22/5
Author: Allen Eskens
Publication Date: Oct 14, 2014
Formats: PDF,Paperback,Kindle,Audible Audiobook,MP3 CD
Rating: 4.22/5 out of 84508
Publisher: Seventh Street Books
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Jul 17, 2015
Let me just say that the narrator of this book is awesome! I mean 5 Star! This book is excellent in audio!Nov 03, 2016
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Wow, what a great book! Highly recommended: 4.5 rating. Note: just upgraded to 5 stars. Just really enjoyed this book, unusual and great story.Feb 06, 2017
I listened to the audio version of The Life We Bury after a tip from a Goodreads friend who also listened to it while doing chores. While listening to this I was mostly shoveling snow which made that task a little bit more tolerable. This book was an excellent choice for listening to as the pacing of the narrative kept my attention throughout and my mind didn’t wander.Apr 30, 2017
4.5 StarsOct 26, 2017
This book has been in my Audible wish list for at least three years. From the summary, it looks like a book I would enjoy: mystery, suspense, rave reviews for the storytelling. The only thing holding me back was the Vietnam War veteran as a character. How ridiculously picky is that? I was secretly afraid it would be too graphic in retelling old war stories. And it was a bit graphic, but thankfully very brief. As it turns out, Carl Iverson the paroled convict and war veteran, is a major reason This book has been in my Audible wish list for at least three years. From the summary, it looks like a book I would enjoy: mystery, suspense, rave reviews for the storytelling. The only thing holding me back was the Vietnam War veteran as a character. How ridiculously picky is that? I was secretly afraid it would be too graphic in retelling old war stories. And it was a bit graphic, but thankfully very brief. As it turns out, Carl Iverson the paroled convict and war veteran, is a major reason this book is so lovable!Jun 03, 2018
†. . . . maybe [the high-school guidance counselor] knew who my mother was and figured that no one can change the sound of an echo.â€Dec 06, 2017
Audiobook... narrated by *Zack Villa*.....WAS TERRIFIC! Zack was a flawless voice!!!Something about the way Mr. Zack Villa read this novel, was absolutely the perfect combination of real - calm - not too phony or hyped - but always held my attention. I felt like I was in the same room with him while he was talking to me. AND I liked the story AND characters - equally. ( maybe the characters a little more).Nov 26, 2018
4.5 stars.Feb 03, 2017
Rating 4.5Nov 12, 2016
"His dying declaration......that's what he called it. It's a statement that's true because you don't want to die with a lie on your lips."Jun 10, 2014
3.5 stars!Mar 03, 2015
2Dec 29, 2016
I cannot believe this book gets anything less than 5 stars!!! It was FANTASTIC from beginning to end. A must read and I have so much to say but don't want to give anything away either. I'm casting Jeremy Irons as Carl and Logan Lerman as Joe.Nov 04, 2016
Excellent book and author. Great reading! A real page turner to the end. Looking forward to this authors latest novel.Dec 22, 2017
3.5Nov 17, 2017
I started with the audiobook version but got so into this book I switched over to the ebook version just so I could read it faster. I was that absorbed! Loved this book! Perfectly executed, the setting and the writing were top notch to keep me reading well into the night. I’m so glad I took notice of the positive reviews for this book as it was even better than expected! I even teared up at the end. A great and fitting ending to match a thoroughly enjoyable and riveting story. Will definitely be I started with the audiobook version but got so into this book I switched over to the ebook version just so I could read it faster. I was that absorbed! Loved this book! Perfectly executed, the setting and the writing were top notch to keep me reading well into the night. I’m so glad I took notice of the positive reviews for this book as it was even better than expected! I even teared up at the end. A great and fitting ending to match a thoroughly enjoyable and riveting story. Will definitely be reading whatever else this author has to offer!! ...moreFeb 04, 2016
The literary equivalent of having Cheetos and Diet Coke for breakfast.Feb 23, 2018
The sound of an echo cannot be changed, and what's done cannot be undone. An attempt to put one man's nightmare to rest may result in finally silencing another. There are myriad meanings to be taken from the title. Good story by a talented storyteller. This is the second book I've read from this author, and I mean to pursue his others. The sound of an echo cannot be changed, and what's done cannot be undone. Â An attempt to put one man's nightmare to rest may result in finally silencing another. Â There are myriad meanings to be taken from the title. Â Good story by a talented storyteller. Â This is the second book I've read from this author, and I mean to pursue his others. ...moreDec 24, 2015
The Life We Bury was an intense book that kept me on the edge of my seat. It was well written and clever. Plus, I was instantly drawn into the gripping plot and the well crafted and compelling characters. If you like thriller/suspense books, you will enjoy this fantastic debut. 4.75+ starsOct 03, 2016
4 stars!Feb 17, 2015
This book is basically a 2.5. The blurb makes it sound like most of the book has to do with a Vietnam veteran coming clean about a rape/murder conviction and whether he is guilty or innocent. That's really a small chunk of the plot, and I think that we can all use our adult judgment to figure out that there wouldn't be a book here if he confessed guilt. Brush that away, and you have a generic detective novel with a college student in the place of the usual grizzled cop. Rather than being your This book is basically a 2.5. The blurb makes it sound like most of the book has to do with a Vietnam veteran coming clean about a rape/murder conviction and whether he is guilty or innocent. That's really a small chunk of the plot, and I think that we can all use our adult judgment to figure out that there wouldn't be a book here if he confessed guilt. Brush that away, and you have a generic detective novel with a college student in the place of the usual grizzled cop. Rather than being your standard alcoholic loner, he's isolated because he has to deal with his bipolar (and alcoholic!) mother and his autistic brother. The twists are predictable, the leaps of faith confounding, and everything always seems to work out okay for some reason.Oct 08, 2014
Joe Talbert is a young man, who had to assume many responsibilities a young age, one for his autistic brother and also for his alcoholic and partying mother. Finally moving away, getting a job and paying his own way through college, he just might now be able to have a life of his own. Until a school assignment threatens to overturn all for which he has worked.Sep 03, 2016
When trouble comes, it tends to come in bucket-loads. Just ask Joe Talbot.Jun 24, 2016
3.5 StarsJoe Talbert is a young college student and part time bouncer, (with some great moves) but most importantly a caring big brother to Jeremy who definitely needs his support and protection from time to time. Joe comes from a family with issues and carries a big secret of his own. He sometimes shows naïveté, but big time resourcefulness when it counts.
When an English class assignment requires him to write a biography, Joe visits a local nursing home to interview a complete stranger leading
3.5 StarsJoe Talbert is a young college student and part time bouncer, (with some great moves) but most importantly a caring big brother to Jeremy who definitely needs his support and protection from time to time. Joe comes from a family with issues and carries a big secret of his own. He sometimes shows naïveté, but big time resourcefulness when it counts.
When an English class assignment requires him to write a biography, Joe visits a local nursing home to interview a complete stranger leading to more big secrets and a somewhat predictable, but interesting murder investigation going back 30 years where he gets himself and a pretty neighbor into big trouble playing amateur sleuth.
Joe's autistic brother Jeremy was the star of the show for me in this 2014 debut novel that just zoomed on by!
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