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Suspenseful and engaging thriller across time

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5 out of 5 stars
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5 out of 5 stars
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4 out of 5 stars

Revisado: 07-01-21

Peggy Lee Johnson's "The Lineshack" blurs the lines between past and present, artfully. Story features numerous characters: a troubled trio of brothers, two young couples on a skiing holiday, the local sheriff, and Levi, a mysterious stranger from another era. Their stories all converge during a whiteout winter storm, with some tense moments indeed. Strong performance by narrator KC Dalbey — his midwestern accents are excellent. Part 5 is dramatic and tense. Will this story end well, or end horribly?... Find out!

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Cool X-Files-like sci-fi story

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5 out of 5 stars
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5 out of 5 stars
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5 out of 5 stars

Revisado: 03-19-21

Author Patrick Skelton’s short story “The Wurtzer Experiments” is reminiscent of an X-Files episode or classic sci-fi story. Drama is engaging, well-written, and expertly performed by KC Dalbey, in a smooth baritone voice. Main characters Jenna, Trent and Dr. Wurtzer are relatable and real, and the action moves swiftly. “Wurtzer” is quality listening for a lazy weekend afternoon or commute to work. Highly recommend!

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Southern noir meets vintage Hollywood radio drama

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5 out of 5 stars
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5 out of 5 stars
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5 out of 5 stars

Revisado: 03-19-21

“Slightly Scary Short Stories” an anthology by author Floyd Jay Winters, contains enough variety and offbeat characters to keep a listener engaged for a few hours. KC Dalbey performs a wide range of Winters' protagonists with emotion and style — men and women, granny, grandpa, even children and aliens.

These 28 stories range from less than a minute (“HiSSSS,” about a pet snake), to 30 minutes (“What’s in the Attic?,” recounting a stop on the Underground Railroad). Winters' talent for history is evident in “The Coquina Madman” and “The Grains of Sand” stories. The discovery of Florida comes alive in the “Sands” quartet.

Best of all: “Sweetie.” This little gem evokes the golden age of Hollywood radio drama. Beautifully written and performed.

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