Susan Rogers Cooper has received rave reviews for her Sheriff Milt Kovak Mystery series from Publishers Weekly, Booklist, and Kirkus Reviews. In Lying Wonders, Milt deals with some unfriendly faces from his past. As sheriff of Prophesy County, Milt must come to his ex-girlfriend's aid when her son, Trent, goes missing at the Seven Trumpets religious retreat. To make matters worse, when Milt arrives at the retreat, he finds the dead body of Trent's girlfriend.
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"Maybe it's because I'm from the south and I can identify with the dialog in this series, but it really puts a big smile on my face to listen to these books. The narrator brings the characters to life for me."
— Nikki (4 out of 5 stars)
" Creepy cult of pregnant ladies, nice twists. Good main character. I liked it. "
— Jennifer, 5/19/2012" A religious cult compound is the backdrop to this good mystery tale. "
— S.E., 4/30/2011" Standard far for Kovac and Cooper. Worth reading. "
— Al, 3/9/2011" Good mystery with a touch of humor. "
— Claudia, 2/7/2011" An entertaining, quick read. Nothing profound, but it all hangs together, good characters and plot. "
— Lenore, 1/11/2011" A religious cult compound is the backdrop to this good mystery tale. "
— Sidni, 9/10/2010" Creepy cult of pregnant ladies, nice twists. Good main character. I liked it. <br/> "
— Jenfos, 10/20/2008Tom Stechschulte has narrated well over a hundred audiobooks and has won many AudioFile Earphones Awards. He won the prestigious Audie Award in 2009 and has been a finalist for the Audie in 2005 and 2011. As an actor, he has been seen in eleven Broadway shows as well as numerous television and film shows, including the remake of The Manchurian Candidate. He was featured on one of the most famous episodes of The Incredible Hulk ever, September 1979’s “Blind Rage.”
Tom Stechschulte (1948–2021) was an acclaimed narrator and winner of the prestigious Audie Award for Best Narration. He had been a college athlete and business major when a friend dared him to audition for a play. He got the part and traded the locker room for the dressing room, eventually taking him to New York City and to recording audiobooks.