Let Freedom Ring
- Narrated by: Kirk O. Winkler
- Length: 9 hrs and 23 mins
- Unabridged
- Release date: 02-20-18
- Language: English
- Publisher: The Wild Rose Press
When Avery Archer, an 11-year-old boy, telephones Ken Driscoll, a young accountant, and pleads for help in escaping from his kidnappers, Ken thinks the boy is playing a sick prank. But after several daily calls, Ken truly believes the boy is in danger. When Ken contacts the local police for assistance, he learns Avery was abducted 67 years ago and eaten by alligators in a nearby lake.
Were they just prank telephone calls in the middle of the night, or was it a desperate cry for help?
The calls eventually force Ken to examine what is important in his life. His job? His relationship with his fiancée? Or the life of the boy at the end of the telephone line?
©2016 June Summers (P)2018 June Summers
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Cat gives this one 5 Meows...
Let Freedom Ring is an intriguing story. I found it rather chilling at first. I listened to the audiobook and found it intriguing. I think the choice of narrator was great.
Avery Archer is kidnapped when he is 11 years old. His father is a prominent wealthy Orange grower. He calls Ken Driscoll almost nightly begging for help.
So far sounds normal right? the icker is Ken finds out that Avery was kidnapped, shot in the head and tossed in the lake. his body never found.
The story is such a nailbiter that I didn't want to stop. The plot is unique and unpredictable and I couldn't help but cheer Ken on. One thing I liked so much is that Ken is a very normal man. A tax auditor, not a police officer or military man or some alpha man. just a mild-mannered regular guy, getting ready to get married. There are so many twists that it keeps you wanting more. I tried so hard to listen in one day!
I highly recommend this if you like suspense with a twist.
Cat gives this one 5 Meows...
Let Freedom Ring is an intriguing story. I found it rather chilling at first. I listened to the audiobook and found it intriguing. I think the choice of narrator was great.
Avery Archer is kidnapped when he is 11 years old. His father is a prominent wealthy Orange grower. He calls Ken Driscoll almost nightly begging for help.
So far sounds normal right? the icker is Ken finds out that Avery was kidnapped, shot in the head and tossed in the lake. his body never found.
The story is such a nailbiter that I didn't want to stop. The plot is unique and unpredictable and I couldn't help but cheer Ken on. One thing I liked so much is that Ken is a very normal man. A tax auditor, not a police officer or military man or some alpha man. just a mild-mannered regular guy, getting ready to get married. There are so many twists that it keeps you wanting more. I tried so hard to listen in one day!
I highly recommend this if you like suspense with a twist.
Thanks for the good review, Cat. This does indeed sound like an intriguing suspense. Got me wondering who those phone calls are from. - Purple Reader,
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Thank you for the review! The premise sounds very intriguing and my interest is piqued.
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