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The Deeper Dark

By: Michael Allen
Narrated by: Marcus Barton
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When a hero comes home from the war, he finds his world went on without him, and now he has a new war to fight as a corrupt network threatens the only person he has left in his life.

©2020, 2023 Michael Allen (P)2023 Michael Allen
Literature & Fiction Suspense
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Shining a light on dark things

"The Deeper Dark" by Michael Allen, narrated by Marcus Barton, is a gripping audiobook that seamlessly blends elements of a thriller with a writing style that leans toward a documentary, creating a unique and compelling reading experience. This audio adventure clocks in at an impressive 1500 words, mirroring the length and depth of the intriguing story it explores.

The narrative kicks off with the return of Captain Haven Kayd, a fighter pilot who miraculously escapes from years of captivity in an Afghan POW camp after a harrowing equipment failure during a routine mission. The twist? His family had already been informed of his death and moved on with their lives. The author, Michael Allen, deftly navigates this complex premise, setting the stage for a story that keeps listeners on the edge of their seats from start to finish.

Haven's return is a jarring experience for his wife and daughter, who have had to grapple with his absence for years. Allen brilliantly captures the emotional turmoil and adjustment challenges faced by both the protagonist and his family as they attempt to rebuild their lives together. Haven's reentry into a world that has moved on without him is a poignant exploration of the resilience of the human spirit.

However, the audiobook truly hits its stride when it delves into the heart-pounding core of the plot. As Haven investigates the circumstances surrounding his plane crash and imprisonment, he unveils a sinister network of corruption that reaches unimaginable depths. The author masterfully crafts a narrative that explores not only Haven's personal journey but also the broader themes of power, secrecy, and moral ambiguity within society.

One of the most captivating aspects of "The Deeper Dark" is how it weaves together the personal and the political. Allen's storytelling ability shines through as he paints a vivid picture of a world where individuals are pawns in a grand chess game orchestrated by corrupt forces within the military and political establishment. This thought-provoking aspect of the book leaves readers pondering how close we might be, as a nation, to a reality where our lives are mere chess pieces manipulated by those in power.

While the story primarily centers on Haven Kayd, Allen skillfully introduces a cast of characters who are ripe for further development. This audiobook is a treasure trove of potential for future storytelling, whether as a captivating television series or an adrenaline-pumping action movie. The well-rounded characters, each with their own unique complexities and motivations, offer endless possibilities for expansion beyond the confines of this single audiobook.

Throughout the story, Allen's narrative keeps the listener engaged with its relentless pace, unexpected twists, and adrenaline-pumping action sequences. The audiobook does an exceptional job of keeping you on the edge of your seat, making it nearly impossible to put down once you've started.

Now, let's shift our focus to the narration by Marcus Barton, which deserves high praise. Barton's delivery breathes life into the characters, capturing the essence of their emotions and motivations. His voice lends an authentic and immersive quality to the audiobook, making it a truly enjoyable and captivating listening experience.

In closing, "The Deeper Dark" by Michael Allen, narrated by Marcus Barton, is a thrilling audiobook that offers a tantalizing glimpse into a world of conspiracy, corruption, and personal redemption. Michael Allen's writing style, while resembling a documentary at times, adds depth and authenticity to the narrative. This story's potential for adaptation into a TV show or movie is undeniable, with its intriguing plot, action-packed sequences, and well-developed characters. As listeners, we are left eagerly anticipating the possibility of a sequel to continue this electrifying journey.

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Sad story but very true how war can define a person

Story was well written, narrator was good, but spoke very fast with hardly a breath between sentences. No break between chapters. Really depicts how POW survivors come home with PTSD and are not taken seriously. Overall, the story was good, but kind of jumped around a bit.

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