
by R.P. Wolff
MurderAdded on March 17, 2026
On April 21, 2016, three vastly different individuals of different ages woke up on top of their graves. Each of them died on April 20th but in different years, and each of them had not aged since their untimely deaths.
One of them was Beverley Smith, a maid for the Bartons, a powerful Dallas family. The Bartons raped and murdered her in 1969. Her husband and son searched for her for over forty years. Another was Frank Prescott, a wealthy owner of a famous restaurant chain, who died in 2010 from a heart attack after a confrontation with his son, who was embezzling money from his company. The third person was Madison Keller, a fourteen-year-old girl, who died in a fire in 2007 along with her parents and other younger siblings.
The three struggled to acclimate themselves into a society that doubted their identity. People didn’t believe them. People thought they were nuts. Beverley and Frank sought revenge against their tormentors who were responsible for their violent deaths. Madison, who feared being sent to an orphanage, searched for someone to care for her.
Like all of R.P. Wolff’s novels, All of a Sudden is a page turner with unexpected twists that keeps the reader guessing.
This audiobook was given to me for free at my request and I am providing a voluntary review.SPOILERS AHEAD! The premise of the book was intriguing, people coming back from the dead to fix the loose ends they left behind. A woman fights for her murderers to be prosecuted, a man tries to fix his legacy, and a girl brings closure to the man who saved her. The dialogue was pretty repetitive, and the narrator was a bit awkward with her phrasing and emotion at times, but overall it was interesting plo
An intriguing idea and a good story. The premise of three people with no connection while living, died in different circumstances, in different years, but on the same day, April 20th. All suddenly all three alive again on April 21, on after over forty years, two after considerably less.It was a good story, but the dialogue was weak. I enjoyed the story but found one thing that I had a hard time with. Madison. The 14 year old (who would be 20 or 21). She thinks and acts like a six year old. I lik
All of a Suddenby R.P. Wolff A murder mystery, wrapped in suspense and paranormal intrigue with a touch of romance for good measure. The reader is drawn in from the beginning and will find it hard to put down. I enjoyed this book so much I re-read it twice more.Good job R. P. Wolff, I look forward to more in the future,

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