Truth Be Told: A Jane Ryland Novel
Written by Hank Phillippi Ryan
Narrated by Xe Sands
4/5
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Truth Be Told, part of the bestselling Jane Ryland and Jake Brogan series by Agatha, Anthony, Mary Higgins Clark, and Macavity Award-winning author Hank Phillippi Ryan, begins with tragedy: a middle-class family evicted from their suburban home. In digging up the facts on this heartbreaking story—and on other foreclosures— reporter Ryland soon learns the truth behind a big-bucks scheme and the surprising players who will stop at nothing, including murder, to keep their goal a secret. Turns out, there's more than one way to rob a bank.
Boston police detective Jake Brogan has a liar on his hands. A man has just confessed to the famous twenty-year-old Lilac Sunday killing, and while Jake's colleagues take him at his word, Jake is not so sure. But he has personal reasons for hoping they've finally solved the cold case.
Financial manipulation, the terror of foreclosures, the power of numbers, the primal need for home and family and love. What happens when what you believe is true turns out to be a lie?
Hank Phillippi Ryan
USA Today bestselling author HANK PHILLIPPI RYAN has won five Agatha Awards in addition to Anthony, Macavity, Daphne du Maurier, and Mary Higgins Clark Awards. As on-air investigative reporter for Boston's WHDH-TV, she's won 37 Emmys and many more journalism honors, and her work has resulted in new laws, criminals sent to prison, homes saved from foreclosure, and millions of dollars in restitution for victims and consumers. A past president of National Sisters in Crime and founder of MWA University, her novels include Trust Me, The Murder List, the Charlotte McNally series (starting with Prime Time), and the Jane Ryland series (which begins with The Other Woman). Ryan lives in Boston with her husband.
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- Rating: 3 out of 5 stars3/5This novel, by Hank Philllippi Ryan, reveals a structure that borrows from the tv series' multi-vignette short scenes and flashbacks style. The structure makes a pastiche of the story, rather than a fluid onward moving account of reportage. Jane's leads for her multimedia reportage are just not meaty enough to carry forward these crime scenes and court scenes. It has a lot of suspense, especially regarding the future of an embroiled character named Lizzy McDivitt, but oddly - the male detective seems like a more sympathetic character than the woman reporter who is under the thumb of her editors. Read it to find out how the parole system in Boston was fraught with problems but not to figure out the real estate debacle. After all, who will ever figure out the mortgage banking?
- Rating: 4 out of 5 stars4/5Listened for Fun (Audible)Overall Rating: 3.50Story Rating: 3.50Character Rating: 3.50Audio Rating: 4.00 (not part of the overall rating)Read It File It (short review): Truth Be Told by Hank Phillippi Ryan was my first book by the author but it won't be my last. I LOVED the case. This was a solid 4 or 4.5 on the mystery/thriller part. The relationship drama got on my nerves but that might have been due to me jumping in book 3. Overall, this was really enjoyable.Audio Thoughts: Narrated By Xe Sands / Length: 12 hrs and 14 mins Xe Sands did a wonderful job with all the characters in Truth Be Told. I am quite impressed at how well she pulled off the several male voices (they were unique, appropriate for age, and not girly). She was dead-on for all the women characters. Loved the newspaper lady! I would listen to her narrate this series again!
- Rating: 4 out of 5 stars4/5The third in Ryan's Jane-and-Jake series, this one starts out a little disjointed as she begins numerous threads. However, things come together nicely as the story progresses. Jane is now working on the online edition of the newspaper, with a demanding boss who is briefly but nicely drawn. Jake is investigating the confession of a man who claims to have committed a twenty-year-old unsolved murder. Their paths converge repeatedly, along with an attorney who might be involved in several cases that both protagonists keep bumping into. At times it reads as a comedy of errors, but Ryan ratchets up the tension in the last quarter of the book. I'm enjoying this series but wish that things between Jane and Jake would progress a little.
- Rating: 5 out of 5 stars5/5The story of “Truth Be Told” opens with reporter Jane Ryland looking into the heartbreaking displacement of families who have lost their homes to the bank in foreclosures. Meant to focus on the housing crisis, the story quickly evolves into something much more sinister as bodies begin turning up in supposedly-empty houses. What is the truth lurking in the shadows of these foreclosed homes . . . and why are people dying there? At the same time, Jake Brogan has his hands full trying to determine the truth behind a man’s unexpected confession to the brutal twenty-year-old murder of Carley Marie Schaefer --- the one case Jake’s police commissioner grandfather was never able to solve. Now, so many years later, someone has come forward and confessed, but is he really the infamous Lilac Sunday killer, or is it all a well-crafted lie?Displaced families and murders old and new keep the detective and the reporter on the go but as they try to connect with each other, Jake and Jane find their relationship might just be a bit more precarious than either of them had thought. But what they think they know may not be the truth at all . . . . Next in the Jane Ryland/Jake Brogan series, “Truth Be Told” weaves enough plot twists and surprises into its pages that it is impossible to lay this book aside. Suspense and excitement weave a tangled web that grabs the reader from the very first page . . . and you’ll be perched on the edge of your chair until the very last page is turned.Highly recommended.