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Grabs a hold of you and doesn’t let go

Review from The Gordon Place →

Isaac Thorne composed a compelling ghost story with supernatural elements. The story tackles interpersonal and cultural racism amongst interpersonal relationships in a small town. The history of a town’s biases divided amongst black and white and social class leads to unsolved murders. Isaac does a nice job expressing the different experiences of three main characters..

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Amazingly well done for the average person

Review from Heretic! →

Matt did an amazing job communicating his positions on today’s pressing concerns in evangelical Christianity. This is a book that exposes the heart of God and will help shape the future of the Christian faith for the better. Very thankful to have this as a resource.

Surprised!

Review from Heretic! →

Not what I expected! DiStefano provides a deep analysis of many issues that plague the modern church. Dare I say a modern Charles Spurgeon…? Brutally heartfelt and honestly brutal. Sean Duregger’s narration adds appropriate life and depth to a complex text.

Amazing!

Review from The Gordon Place →

A refreshingly original horror tale with psychosocial allegories on par with The Babadook. Sean Duregger nails it with the narration! His ability to capture the personalities and intents of each character elevates the story to another level entirely. The audiobook version is definitely worth your time!

Orgasmic!

Review from Warbots →

Although this novel may not compete with the latest high-tech thrillers of today, one should keep in mind that this was written over three decades ago. One should give credit where credit is due. I found the story adventurous and fun, even if a bit lackluster. I would still spend the time to enjoy more..

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Extreme!

Review from The Fetishists →

A dastardly protagonist and even worse antagonist. This is a pretty extreme story, and not for the squeamish. But if you can appreciate a story within these parameters, it’s a good one. Well-performed by Sean Durreger!

A man’s world!

Review from Warbots →

This is definitely a manly man’s story. For the most part I stayed interested. I occasionally got lost in all the tech details, but I’m sure someone who has been around military would eat this up.The narrator did an excellent job. His voice is clear and smooth. You can just picture the characters clearly.This audio..

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Oddly Enjoyable

Review from Warbots →

A narrator I follow closely on here and FB, KC Johnston, suggested Sean Dureggers narration, and specifically this book. Story 4Stars. It’s a good story, but is definitely a bit dated. nothing jarring that takes you away from it, but it’s still good, if they had half stars i’d say 4.5, but they do not…

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