Christopher M. Clark
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Cracked Altar: St. Andrew’s
- Otherworld Archives, Book 1
- De: David Viergutz
- Narrado por: Ken Solin
- Duración: 6 h y 48 m
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John’s life is a living nightmare. Any chance of digging himself out of the abyss disintegrated long ago. Fired, discredited, buried under crippling debt, and isolated in a west-Texas ghost-town, he’s both a pariah and a wanted man. Under an investigation for a crime he didn’t commit, he’s quickly running out of allies, and even more rapidly, losing his grip on reality. Late at night, long after the lights have gone out, it’s there. He doesn’t know where it is and what it wants with him. It lurks in the shadows, biding its time before it strikes. It beckons him.
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Well…. It isn’t the worst thing I’ve heard….
- De Christopher M. Clark en 04-18-24
- Cracked Altar: St. Andrew’s
- Otherworld Archives, Book 1
- De: David Viergutz
- Narrado por: Ken Solin
Well…. It isn’t the worst thing I’ve heard….
Revisado: 04-18-24
But it’s not high on my list of “stories that I love”…. The narrator was terrible. Made it very difficult to listen to. The story suffered because of a lack of decent narration. I also did not care at all for how the story ended…. Very abruptly and with no real closure nor resolution of what exactly transpired.
I did think it was very creepy in parts, and I loved the open-vastness of the West Texas setting. Being from West Texas myself, I can tell you that the writer nails the sense of “creepy buildings on the plains, witnessed from afar” aspects of living in remote areas. But the story zooms in several directions without ever really arriving anywhere. A host of characters that are introduced simply disappear into the story’s tapestry, without ever really having their fate weaved into the fabric. As I stated…. Not horrible; nor is it great.
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