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Last to Die

By: James Hankins
Narrated by: Troy McElfresh
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Spencer Ellis is a homeless man who only a few years earlier was a successful real estate salesman. Successful until he met the "woman of his dreams" who turned his life into a living hell; marrying him, divorcing him, and then taking his kids away. Now, years later, he is homeless and sees his ex-wife living the high life in a fancy restaurant. He follows her with plans of violent revenge. Can he fight off his inner demons and spare her life?

©2017 James Hankins (P)2017 James Hankins
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Enjoyable.

Enjoyable. Wasn't expecting the ending though. Will forward it to a few of my friends to enjoy.

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Very interesting & enjoyable. i wish it was a bit longer. Definitely had me in suspense!!

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okay, but not super great

not nearly as engaging as Hankins other works and the choppy performance made it worse

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Good Story, Horrible Narration.

Good story, but very poor narration. Voice was robotic, errors made which required backtracking. Disappointig.

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Shocking ending to a short story!

At 48 minutes Last to Die is a very short story, but the author tells a complete and interesting story. Th plot twist at the end came as a big surprise to me. This is a suspense thriller about vengeance.

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Good, but didn't note it was only 48 minutes!

Hate it when I purchase books without realizing they are short stories. Not sure when it became popular to sell these one-by-one rather than as part of a collection, but I hate that practice. Love the author but come on, what's up? You needed to meet a deadline so you delivered a few chapters from the middle of a story and tagged it a complete book? Askiny more than 99 cents for a 48 minute reading (a partial fee for a partial story, right?) is a travesty and I a pracfice that I, as a writer would be loathe to do (although perhaps it is meant as a double-entendred parrelelism of capitalist greed rotting from within, much like the villians' practices in the story that drive our beleaugered hero to devistation). Bad move - to insult the reader as this would have been, a good offering for a collection of short stories. This practace seems to have originated from my friend James Patterson, who is a dear man and a trailblazer but. such bathroom session books" are a "STRIKE-OUT" with this reader regardless of talent evidenced or interest (very temporarily) captured. Rasberry and 2 thumbs-down!

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Short story.

This is a 48 minute short story that went by fast. It was ok but will definitely be soon forgotten. A little too much time at the very beginning when he was trying to figure out if he'd actually seen his ex-wife or not. "YES, IT IS VANESSA!" i wanted to scream.

Narration: The narration was actually tolerable but the frequent mistakes that should have been edited out left me a little annoyed. Other than that, Mr. McElfresh did a fairly good job.

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