Andrew Van Wey’s storytelling is like a slow, simmering stew that you leave on the stove for hours, knowing that the final product is going to be the most delicious thing you ever tasted. While the stew is bubbling and simmering the smells intoxicate you… Tom Jordan’s narration is the scrumptious flavors added to this stew.

I enjoyed every single moment of this story. It does exactly what a horror book should do. It keeps you interested every single moment. As you’re listening, you visualize every scene, every character that you care about, and that’s the important part. You have to care about all of these characters, and I did, Tom Jordan brings down the house with his perfect inflection of storytelling. The change in his voice ever so slightly, yet you know exactly what character he is.
Even when he is a female character (although he has a very deep voice) you could feel the femininity of that character, and by the way, I was definitely getting some Sam Elliott vibes for the character of Graham. You knocked this one out of the park, Andrew and Tom. BRAVO!!