I honestly couldn’t stop listening, it keep me intrigued the entire time and wish there was more. Fantastic work
My new favorite book!
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I honestly couldn’t stop listening, it keep me intrigued the entire time and wish there was more. Fantastic work
This volume contains the origin story of Candyman enough saidExcellent narration from a fantastic cast I highly recommend getting the audiobook versions I received a free review audiobook and voluntarily left this review
couldn’t finish. the reader was so dramatic, the things the protagonist did made little sense, he killed so many people
Lots of good stories in this one including my favorite revelationsExcellent narration from a fantastic cast I highly recommend getting the audiobook versionsI received a free review audiobook and voluntarily left this review
Book 3 is One of the best in the seriesExcellent narration from a fabulous cast I highly recommend the audiobook versionsI received a free review audiobook and voluntarily left this review
One of the best collections of short stories in horrorExcellent narration from a fantastic cast I highly recommend getting the audiobook versionsI received a free review audiobook and voluntarily left this review
Another home run by Kafer. The audiobook is well worth the listen and I look forward to the authors next venture into superb literature.
This story was almost a duplicate of another book I had read. The narrators were hard to listen to – nasally. I only finished because I cannot stand to only listen or read a partial book.
There’s a good reason why this collection is on a lot of peoples must read horror listWith an excellent list of narrators I highly recommend going with the audiobook version I received a free review audiobook and voluntarily left this review
This book is one of the most disappointing I have encountered on Audible. First of all, the main character was an Eastern Kentuckian, yet the narrator spoke in standard American English. Which, I suppose, was for the best, since the few times he did break into dialect, his accent bore no resemblance to Appalachian speech…
