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Wolves of the Sea
- De: Edward J. McFadden III
- Narrado por: Christopher Lee
- Duración: 6 h y 13 m
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They are the most ferocious and clever predators in the sea. Their brains are the second largest of any animal. Highly intelligent, social, and persistent, their coordinated hunting efforts rarely fail in securing prey. Their diet consists of anything unlucky enough to be in their crosshairs: fish, sharks, squid, seals, whales, sea birds.
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An ok story to pass the time
- De Austin Oliver en 03-28-25
- Wolves of the Sea
- De: Edward J. McFadden III
- Narrado por: Christopher Lee
good opening but then...
Revisado: 08-02-23
to much of the horror happens off screen if you will, for most of the story the main characters keep coming upon the aftermath of the whale attacks, for instance they find a ship wreck with no survivors and conclude that the orcas were responsible but we don't see the actual methods these inelegant animals use to commit the acts. and that's just one aftermath. idk I just feel like there was a lot of opportunities for good animal attack scenes that were missed
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The Harpy
- The Harpy, Book 1
- De: Julie Hutchings
- Narrado por: Helen Laser
- Duración: 7 h y 50 m
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By day, punk-rock runaway Charity Blake struggles through a stream of dead-end jobs and the haunting memories of her past. But at night she is the Harpy, sprouting wings with black feathers, and claws made for tearing the flesh of her prey. Having survived a lifetime of abuse and torment from a sadistic man who broke her spirit, Charity's physical manifestation of her grief and anger allows her to hunt down those like her abuser. Only this time, Charity isn't a helpless little girl praying for things to end. Now she is the monster, and hell hath no fury like a harpy scorned.
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Dark, fresh and bloody.
- De RunrGirl en 02-09-20
- The Harpy
- The Harpy, Book 1
- De: Julie Hutchings
- Narrado por: Helen Laser
protagonist is a little too flawed
Revisado: 06-27-23
don't get me wrong, this is a dark story and our protagonist charity has a even darker background but there is a point where the rebellious attitude makes her a little hard to follow. getting into some small spoilers here, lady's it's never a good idea to sleep with your friends boyfriend behind there back especially if you yourself just started a relationship with your neighbor (he deserved better) and then for some reason we are supposed to care about this Evan guy even know he's done some terrible things himself which makes our protagonist kinda a hypocrite. but a major part of this story is about trying to hold onto your humanity along with all its flaws so I can't really be to hard on it for that, 3 stars but it could have easily had 5
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The Cotton Candy Massacre
- De: Christopher Robertson
- Narrado por: Alana Nicole Cox
- Duración: 12 h y 7 m
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The book you are about to listen to is an account of the tragedy that occurred at the reopening of Bonkin's Bonanza one day in the summer of 1989. Some came looking for fun, like Candy Barton and her best friend, Leigh.
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Fun 80's style monster gorefest
- De TheGoodRevTom en 04-11-25
- The Cotton Candy Massacre
- De: Christopher Robertson
- Narrado por: Alana Nicole Cox
the teen love drama goes on for to long
Revisado: 05-17-23
the clown carnage in this book is great and doesn't hold back, and that's all and good I also liked the authors writing style, but the teenage love on the rocks subplot gets tedious and drags on and on throughout the whole story. I like a good love subplot if it's done right but these characters were way too cookie cutter and boring for me to care, hell most of the clowns had more flushed out backgrounds then the main characters.
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Camp Slaughter
- De: Sergio Gomez
- Narrado por: Jeremy Frazier
- Duración: 7 h y 12 m
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It’s a local legend. No one is sure if this “Camp Slaughter” place is real or not. But a group of college kids renting out a cabin deep in the woods of Pennsylvania will soon realize the truth. They’ll realize the danger, too. Or rather, the cannibal out in the woods will bring the danger to them...
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save your credit
- De Kristia P. en 08-14-24
- Camp Slaughter
- De: Sergio Gomez
- Narrado por: Jeremy Frazier
too many survived
Revisado: 06-28-21
this was all and all a decent slasher story that was definitely paying tribute to Texas chainsaw and Friday the 13th, the only real issue I had with this one was that too many people survived at the end and that the survivers were the people you most wanted to get axed
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Primitive War 1
- De: Ethan Pettus
- Narrado por: Wayne June
- Duración: 13 h y 40 m
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At the height of the Vietnam War, a search and rescue team known as Vulture Squad is sent to an isolated jungle valley to uncover the fate of a missing Green Beret platoon. As Vulture Squad hunts through the primordial depths of the valley, they discover ancient horrors that not only threaten to unravel their minds, but to end their lives, as well.
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Better than most
- De Joel Springstun en 03-01-21
- Primitive War 1
- De: Ethan Pettus
- Narrado por: Wayne June
brutal, gritty, and excellent
Revisado: 02-09-21
if you have bin missing the raptor knife fights of the turok video games or you feel that there just isn't enough dinosaur related gore in pulp culture these days then buckle up because this is one brutal ride.
Vietnam was already a living nightmare for our cast of characters in this book, but now in the face of blood thirsty dinosaurs there sanity truly begins to crack and the only thing that might save them is to give into the primal nature that the war has already withered them down to.
the characters here are very well written and each one has their own demons and flaws (whether it's PTSD, alcoholism, or drug addiction) that add to the story telling and I can't wait to start the next.
side note: look out for flying intestines.
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