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You Have A Very Soft Voice, Susan

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I found this book incredibly frustrating, why does she keep contacting them?! The author really didn’t help herself in this story and if everyone communicating with her was as they said they were, she repeatedly put herself in huge danger. I read a lot of true crime but couldn’t get emotionally invested in this, the writing style was hard to get into too.

The story itself is fascinating but this book does not do it justice.

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Chilling scary a cautionary true story about reconnecting with people on line,Strangers are stranger whether you think they are long lost family.What happened to Susan Fensten in her search for family a case of internet stalking,the people she connects with the horrors that happen will haunt you, #netgalley #wildbluepress.

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I received an advanced reader’s copy in exchange for an honest review

This book was creepy and not in a good way. For hardcore true-crime ghouls only

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You Have a Very Soft Voice, Susan: A Shocking True Story Of Internet Stalking

This is one very strange stalking story. It’s interesting, just weird as heck. Susan goes online to do a genealogy search to look for her father’s family members and finds some cousins she never knew about. She ends up in email contact with them and thinks it might be fun to have more family to know. She shares a bit about herself, and emails with Karen who tells her about her brother Leonard, and sister Sharon. Things seem normal at first, but soon go all Alice in Wonderland with a sinister twist. She’s getting strange emails, anonymous phone calls, and even her boyfriend is getting strange calls on his private cell number too. The madness is spreading and she’s becoming frightened. If you like true crime stories, this one might interest you. It gets rather frightening about midway through. My thanks for the advance electronic copy that was provided by NetGalley, authors Susan Fensten & Brian Whitney, and the publisher for my fair review.

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