Narrated by Scott Ellis

Length: 3 hrs and 18 mins

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Jacqueline Willoughby

A string of mysterious murders rocks Birmingham, Alabama, in the pause-resister Jacqueline Willoughby. At first glance, the murders seem to be connected to the Ten Commandments, but FBI agents Kason McAlester and Troy Stephens see that there is more to the story, that a rare book written decades ago by a woman named Jacqueline Willoughby may have the answer to solving the crimes. 

Will the two agents be able to follow the trail of the old book and find the killer responsible for these grisly murders? You'll have to listen to Jacqueline Willoughby to find out.

Reviews:

  • This is an interesting story that could be a great Book if the characters and story was longer. I believe a story of this length can not reach its full potential. The Author should consider the possibility of giving greater depth to not only the characters but the plot itself. The Narrator did a good job with the material and made the Audio book entertaining.

  • 'Jacqueline Willoughby' is a complicated short novella about a potential copy cat murderer. It felt to me like Randall was trying to do too much too quickly and that the story could have benefited from being elongated/expanded. Outside of that, the thrust of the story itself is compelling and the mystery is quite juicy. Scott Ellis provides a good narrative performance that kept me listening even though I wanted a more fleshed out story!