The Scammer
by Tiffany D. Jackson
Narrated by January LaVoy
Why You'll Love This
January LaVoy makes Devonte so disturbingly charming you'll keep second-guessing your own read on him — right up until you can't.
- Great if you want: a campus thriller with real psychological tension and stakes
- Listening experience: tightly coiled slow-burn that accelerates hard in the final act
- Narration: LaVoy's tonal range sells Devonte's manipulation without telegraphing it
- Skip if: coercive control dynamics feel too close to home right now
About This Book
Prelaw freshman Jordyn arrives at a prestigious historically Black university in Washington DC, eager to embrace independence after years under her parents' watchful eye. Her plans for academic success take an unexpected turn when her roommate's recently released brother, Devonte, becomes an unwelcome fixture in their dorm. Charismatic and manipulative, the ex-convict quickly ingratiates himself with the student body, dispensing life advice while building a devoted following. As Jordyn watches Devonte's influence spread throughout campus, she grows increasingly suspicious of his true motives, especially when one of her roommates mysteriously disappears.
January LaVoy delivers a masterful narration that brings Jackson's tense thriller to vivid life. Her vocal range captures each character's distinct personality, from Jordyn's determined vulnerability to Devonte's smooth, predatory charm. LaVoy expertly builds suspense through careful pacing, allowing tension to simmer beneath everyday campus interactions before erupting into moments of genuine fear. The audio format amplifies the story's psychological intensity, as listeners experience Jordyn's growing paranoia and isolation alongside her, making this campus-set mystery an immersive and unsettling listening experience.
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