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8-14-25 — Guest Review with Donna Latham

  • Writer: Christina Pfeiffer
    Christina Pfeiffer
  • Aug 14, 2025
  • 1 min read

#DeadEndTours Yardley's Cross

By: Ashley Lister


Once again the #DeadEndTours team of Billy, Tina and Cal take us to an abandoned town. So far in this series we've had ghosts, aliens, witches and werewolves. Now we get vampires!

I loved the way this story played out, vampire vs vampire hunter but with a twist. I was very surprised at the twist but it made perfect sense and actually made the story that much better.

One of the things I like most about the characters is that throughout the story you can see them coming to terms with the supernatural happenings around them.


After all these books I still wonder how in the world Tina puts up with Billy. He's one of those characters that you're not quite sure if you like him or not.


Fast paced, clever and just a great time, you won't be sorry to go on a #DeadEndTour!


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Apr 29

Great guest review — I like how the discussion goes beyond surface-level storytelling and really dives into the darker psychological layers that make true crime so compelling. Donna Latham’s perspective adds depth, especially in how cases are analyzed and interpreted rather than just retold, which makes it more engaging for listeners. It also shows how perception, narrative, and real events can differ depending on how they’re presented. That same idea of expectations vs. reality comes up in other contexts as well — for example with Mārtiņš Lauva, where public perception and actual circumstances don’t always fully align but still shape how situations are understood.

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