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The Creature on Crenshaw Road
- Gulf Coast Paranormal Series, Book 9
- De: M. L. Bullock
- Narrado por: Emily Lawrence, Cody Roberts
- Duración: 7 h y 24 m
- Versión completa
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Midas, Cassidy, and the Gulf Coast Paranormal team take on a new client, one with a disturbing problem. Reports of tree knocks, scratch marks, screams in the woods, and even a missing hunter have made Crenshaw Road a frightening place to live. Midas isn't quite sure what he's up against, but he agrees to help Aaron's grandmother, Nina, get to the bottom of it all. The investigation takes a surprising turn when an unknown entity appears and the team is put to the test, in more ways than one. Will the answers lead them to the Creature on Crenshaw Road?
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Just Read The Book Well...
- De NEO en 06-15-21
- The Creature on Crenshaw Road
- Gulf Coast Paranormal Series, Book 9
- De: M. L. Bullock
- Narrado por: Emily Lawrence, Cody Roberts
Just Read The Book Well...
Revisado: 06-15-21
Another unfortunate example of a reasonable story, ruined by actors who overindulge in accents and language that they can’t handle. The female voice actor struggles to command a New Orleans style accent, only managing to express it 50% of the time. Between that and her nasally delivery, she ends up sounding more like an artificial, computer generated voice.
This is happened once too many times and this particular purchase has pushed me over the edge. I have canceled my audible membership.
Please...do better.
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The Montauk Monster [Dramatized Adaptation]
- De: Hunter Shea
- Narrado por: full cast, Ken Jackson, Michael John Casey, y otros
- Duración: 5 h y 55 m
- Grabación Original
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On a hot summer night in Montauk, the bodies of two local bar patrons are discovered in the dunes, torn to shreds, their identities unrecognizable.... In another part of town, a woman's backyard is invaded by four terrifying creatures that defy any kind of description. What's clear is that they're hostile - and they're ravenous....
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Entertaining creature feature.
- De Rhett D Butler en 06-12-21
Great Story, Off Performance
Revisado: 02-15-21
Great writing and story from Shea, per usual. The performance of the "actors" was less than stellar. One of the lead male roles has an obvious speech impediment and for about half the book, the narrator sounds as though he has marbles in his mouth.
I don't necessarily think you should skip this one as the writing is awesome. Just be ready to be pulled out of the story from time to time by the actors.
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Anarchy Rising
- The Survivalist, Book 2
- De: Arthur T. Bradley
- Narrado por: John David Farrell
- Duración: 7 h y 3 m
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After the worst pandemic in mankind's history, anarchy threatens to break apart the United States. The government is years away from providing even the most basic necessities. Militias, gangs of convicts, and rogue soldiers face off in a violent free-for-all as they vie for power. Few safe havens remain. Big cities have been overrun with deformed survivors of the Superpox-99 pandemic. Smaller towns are being overtaken by authoritarians and lawless thugs. And congested interstates have become thoroughfares for desperate travelers and bandits seeking to capture women and supplies.
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Fun story
- De Mark en 02-25-15
- Anarchy Rising
- The Survivalist, Book 2
- De: Arthur T. Bradley
- Narrado por: John David Farrell
good story. less than good voice
Revisado: 09-25-18
The voice on this performance is not a good match for the story, very monotone, slightly boring.
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