I listened to this audiobook back in October. But even now, two months later, it has stayed with me.
This is a delightfully creepy serial-killer story. Every fall, there have been murders in this small town, and it’s gone on for so long that everyone is just kind of used to it. I don’t want to say more about the plot and risk giving any spoilers, so I’ll just say that I was fascinated by how the events and ending unfolded. Every time I think about it, I still get the chills.
The characters were believable and dimensional. The narrator’s voice sounds older than the teenage main character, but that didn’t bother me – and after listening for a few minutes, I didn’t even notice that anymore. He brought the story to life and made it vivid in my head.
Part of me wants a sequel, but part of me wants to leave things as they are. I’ll be on the lookout for more from this author and narrator. I received this audiobook for free, and though I’m under no obligation to leave a review, Bloody Bloody Apple impressed me so much that I wanted to share. Thank you, Mr. Odenz and Mr. Oak, for creating such an entertaining horror story!