It's hard to say for sure. Some of the stories might be based on real events but could have been exaggerated or fictionalized for entertainment purposes.
It varies. A portion of the stories could be true, but others might be more fictionalized or dramatized to hold the listeners' attention. The line between fact and fiction can be blurry in such podcasts.
I think 'The Face of Deception' is quite popular. It's often the starting point for many readers into the Eve Duncan series as it sets up her character well.
Typically, Duncan's bride is often portrayed as strong - willed. For example, in many of these novels, she doesn't shy away from standing up to Duncan when she believes she's right.
I'm not sure specifically as I haven't listened to it. But it could be about some spooky or mysterious events that took place in Manchester, New Hampshire.
She might have had a past negative experience with dogs. Even if it's not directly related to the dog knot situation, it can make her more sensitive and easily spooked when she hears about something that involves dogs in an unfamiliar or potentially disturbing way. Also, if she has a vivid imagination, the mental image created by the dog knot story could be very unnerving for her.
Well, 'The Body Reader' is also worth mentioning. This novel dives deep into Eve's skills as she reads the stories that bodies tell. It has a really interesting plot that involves her trying to piece together the identity of a victim while also facing various challenges and obstacles along the way.
Tim Duncan's life story in basketball is quite remarkable. He entered the NBA and quickly became a dominant force. His low - key personality off the court contrasted with his fierce competitiveness on it. He formed great partnerships with his teammates, like Tony Parker and Manu Ginobili. Throughout his career, he remained loyal to the Spurs, which is rare in today's sports world. His influence on the game can still be seen today in the way big men play.