I enjoyed the story and the narration! This was a good book. I’ll check out more by this author and narrator.
Enjoyable read
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This book exceeded my expectations by far. Ive always enjoyed the “supernatural” (Angels, Demons, Mages). I found this a little tricky to follow at first but after an hour of listening I was hooked and i felt like i could picture everything. I would recommend this book to anyone that loves the “supernatural” and i..
Isaac Thorne composed a compelling ghost story with supernatural elements. The story tackles interpersonal and cultural racism amongst interpersonal relationships in a small town. The history of a town’s biases divided amongst black and white and social class leads to unsolved murders. Isaac does a nice job expressing the different experiences of three main characters..
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A refreshingly original horror tale with psychosocial allegories on par with The Babadook. Sean Duregger nails it with the narration! His ability to capture the personalities and intents of each character elevates the story to another level entirely. The audiobook version is definitely worth your time!
The only reason that I was able to finish this book was because it has good bones, so the main action and plotline kept my interest… It certainly wasn’t because of the protagonist, Capt. Curt Carson, as I found him to be a thoroughly unlikable character. He might not have been narcissistic, but he certainly loved..
Although this novel may not compete with the latest high-tech thrillers of today, one should keep in mind that this was written over three decades ago. One should give credit where credit is due. I found the story adventurous and fun, even if a bit lackluster. I would still spend the time to enjoy more..
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