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The Nightmare Pearl
- De: G. Norman Lippert
- Narrado por: Steve White, Kimberly Meciti
- Duración: 5 h y 38 m
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David is a 12-year-old boy in 1976 when he first discovers Rebecca Anne, the young black girl living in the abandoned culvert by the bay. Captivated first by her, and then her harrowing story of murder and ghostly revenge, he joins her in unearthing the secrets of her past. Sheila is a young wife new to Manhattan when the Twin Towers come down, apparently taking her husband with them. And yet she insists that he is not dead, only missing.
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Captivating!
- De Natalie @ ABookLoversLife en 11-02-16
- The Nightmare Pearl
- De: G. Norman Lippert
- Narrado por: Steve White, Kimberly Meciti
The Dead Come Back
Revisado: 09-09-16
Two tales intermingled over time, each coming to the same climax, the return of a lost loved one, with polar opposite perspectives. Love and dread permeate this dual story, just as it so often does in real life.
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Redeye
- De: G. Norman Lippert
- Narrado por: Steve White, Jeannie Lin
- Duración: 3 h y 13 m
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Henry Donner had heard of people avoiding a flight because of premonitions of doom, but he never suspected that the opposite may also be true: some people are drawn to a doomed plane because deep down, they hunger for the end. Worse, it may be their collective, suicidal will that makes it happen. Now, only as redeye Flight 290 lifts off does Donner realize the truth: the airliner's final destination isn't New York, but oblivion, and he's the only one who can do anything about it - if, that is, he can get past the demonic forces.
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The Mystery of Flight Two-Ninety!
- De Cheri en 07-22-16
- Redeye
- De: G. Norman Lippert
- Narrado por: Steve White, Jeannie Lin
Like a Twilight Zone Radio Dram
Revisado: 07-12-16
Would you recommend this audiobook to a friend? If so, why?
The unique narration style, using both male and female narrators, gives this story a unique drama and listenability, similar to classical radio dramas.
What other book might you compare Redeye to and why?
The dark fairy tale brevity of this story reads almost exactly like early Stephen King/Richard Bachman novellas.
Which scene was your favorite?
The dialogue between all three of the evil stewardesses and our protagonist was pure delight, with Jeannie Linn portraying all three women with viciously unique voices and personalities.
Any additional comments?
This story is a rare mix of horror, black comedy, and morality play. Somehow it works on all three levels without diluting itself in any way.
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