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Episode 1: THE PASSAGE OF BILLY THE KID
- Length: 36 mins
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Series Premiere. July 14, 1881. Fort Sumner, New Mexico Territory. In the inaugural episode of The Passage, the Ferryman of souls, voiced by Dan Fogler (Fantastic Beasts And Where To Find Them, The Walking Dead), encounters a spirit as wild and untamed as the land he once roamed. Billy The Kid, voiced by Scott Haze (Child of God / Jurassic World Dominion), the most notorious outlaw of the American West, mounts his own spectral horse for his journey to what comes next. His eyes are tired but still burn with the fire of youth and rebellion. Billy's tale begins in the dusty, sun-scorched plains...
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Excellent narration
- By Sunny Side Up on 03-25-25
Excellent narration
Reviewed: 03-25-25
So far these stories are quite incredible. The narrators have been very passionate about "their" life stories: they come across as very convincing and very interesting.
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The Siberian Incident
- By: Greig Beck
- Narrated by: Sean Mangan
- Length: 11 hrs and 53 mins
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100,000 years ago the object hit the lake at the deepest point, quickly sinking into its mile-deep Stygian darkness. The sheets of ice closed, time moved on and the land forgot. But over the centuries, legends grew of people vanishing, of strange, deformed animals and of an unexplained luminescence down in the lake depths. When Marcus Stenson won the lucrative contract to create a sturgeon fish farm on the site of disused paper mill on the shore of Lake Baikal, he thought he had won the lottery and refused to listen to the chilling folktales....
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Very Cool
- By MelodicChronic on 05-11-20
- The Siberian Incident
- By: Greig Beck
- Narrated by: Sean Mangan
A very interesting and engrossing story.
Reviewed: 03-20-25
I really enjoyed this. The story was unique to me and kept me wanting to listen into the wee hours of the night. It would make a great movie, and although this is a stand alone book, it would be cool if the was a sequel. There's plenty of intrigue as well as good creepy syfy. I have to say it took me a while to get used to the kind of "breathy" narration, but I eventually did and again, the story itself gets so engrossing that I stopped paying any attention to the tone.
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Geneva
- By: Richard Armitage
- Narrated by: Richard Armitage, Nicola Walker, Jane Perry
- Length: 8 hrs and 54 mins
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Nobel Prize-winning scientist Sarah Collier has taken a step back from work to spend more time with her family. Movie nights with her husband Daniel and their daughter Maddie are a welcome respite from the scrutiny of the world’s press. As much as it hurts, it’s good to be able to see her father more too. He’s suffering from Alzheimer’s and needs special care. Sarah has started to show tell-tale signs of the disease too. She’s been experiencing blackouts and memory loss. It’s early days but she must face the possibility that she won’t be there to see her daughter grow up.
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Well done, Mr. Armitage!
- By Betty B. on 10-25-22
- Geneva
- By: Richard Armitage
- Narrated by: Richard Armitage, Nicola Walker, Jane Perry
A very interesting story
Reviewed: 11-28-24
I downloaded this just as a filler book, but am so glad I did. The story had twists and turns and was very interesting, it kept me engaged and wanting to know what halogens next. The author did am excellent job of also narrating, as did Nicola Walker. Definitely worth a listen.
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Consumed
- By: iHeartPodcasts and Grim & Mild
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When struggling journalist Sarah Simmons finds herself stranded in an idyllic New Hampshire town, her unexpected visit turns into a nightmare. Steeped in history and filled with legends, the residents of Danville soon learn that the past is not always meant to be forgotten. Their lives will be forever changed, while the hope of a future without terror rests on the shoulders of a stranger who may hold the keys to the past. This is Consumed, a brand new story set in the same universe as the award-winning hit fiction podcast, Bridgewater.
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Good story, not as good as other G&M shows
- By Ray on 08-23-24
Fun narration / fun story
Reviewed: 10-13-24
It was a fun and unique story; and the actors did an excellent job. I wish they'd not spoken some of the small parts in Spanish: anyone who listens to this, understands English - many do not understand Spanish and since it's verbal only - there's no closed caption translation to read - kind of takes away from the flow. They also could have done without the singing/wailing part at the funeral, it was just unnecessarily too long.
Anyway, side from those little things - it was a fun listen.
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Roanoke Falls: A Horror History
- By: Realm
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Something is punishing the people of Roanoke with blood...if you have sinned, beware. 1587, North Carolina: Agnes is a reluctant settler in Roanoke, forced to leave England with her preacher husband, Thomas, in search of a better life. But the first colony failed, and Agnes fears this one will suffer the same fate: lack of resources, frigid cold, starvation. So when a series of ritualistic murders occur in the colony, Agnes finally feels connected to a purpose: to find the monster and protect her community. That is, until people suspect that witchcraft is to blame, and question Agnes’ ...
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Weak
- By Krystine Patenaude on 02-20-25
Very Good short story
Reviewed: 10-09-24
It was a unique story and performed very well. Although on the shorter side, I thoroughly enjoyed it!
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From Beyond
- From Beyond, Book 1
- By: Jasper T. Scott, Nathan Hystad
- Narrated by: Ray Porter
- Length: 8 hrs and 48 mins
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Commander David Bryce is scheduled to lead a routine re-supply run for the Orbital Development Group (ORB) to the fledgling colony on Mars. Without warning, he’s taken away by government agents and told the mission parameters have changed. They’ve discovered something. And it’s drifting closer to Earth. Atlas Donovan tirelessly hunts for an artifact, and tracks the piece to Lake Como, Italy. After the recent news from ORB, Atlas is more drawn to the trail than ever.
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Author seems to know nothing about space
- By geuis on 07-06-22
- From Beyond
- From Beyond, Book 1
- By: Jasper T. Scott, Nathan Hystad
- Narrated by: Ray Porter
Creepy!
Reviewed: 07-09-24
Great story; captivating and creepy with great narration. Looking forward to the next in the series!
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Recon
- Convergence, Book 4
- By: Craig Alanson
- Narrated by: R.C. Bray
- Length: 16 hrs and 26 mins
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Kaz Wolfe has everything he needs to prevent a Convergence that would allow gods and monsters from the Nether to invade our world. Everything, other than a single clue about what a Convergence is. Or how it works. Or how to stop it. To get answers, he might have to take a fun-filled family road trip to the last place he wants to go: the Netherworld.
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Kaz being a whinny little crybaby
- By Justin James on 05-22-24
- Recon
- Convergence, Book 4
- By: Craig Alanson
- Narrated by: R.C. Bray
One of my very favorite series
Reviewed: 06-26-24
This is one of those series that has it all: a talking dog that is hysterical, a demi-god taking cat, a snarky little gin, wizards, knights, secret societies, different time lines, etc, etc. All around it's just a really fun listen and my only disappointment is when I get to the end and know I'll have to wait for the next.
This story followed in sequence with the others, same tempo and awesome narration! Going into the nether to fund more unique and dangerous creatures. And now, trying to patiently wait for the next.
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The Safe Man
- By: Michael Connelly, Terrill Lee Lankford
- Narrated by: Jack Quaid, Titus Welliver, full cast
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When Brian Holloway (Jack Quaid, The Boys) was hired by famous horror author Paul Robinette (Titus Welliver, Bosch) to crack an antique safe in his home, he had no idea what he was about to encounter. Opening that safe door unleashed something sinister — something that continues to haunt him. But what exactly? And can whatever slipped through that threshold be stopped?
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Mr. Connelly, Please write more in this genre!
- By MVB on 05-29-24
- The Safe Man
- By: Michael Connelly, Terrill Lee Lankford
- Narrated by: Jack Quaid, Titus Welliver, full cast
Great short story!
Reviewed: 06-05-24
Excellent narration; all the characters were magnification and brought the fun and eerie story to life.
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NOCTURNAL
- By: Scott Sigler
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From #1 New York Times bestselling author Scott Sigler comes a tale of murder, madness, and an unspeakable evil lurking beneath the streets of San Francisco. San Francisco homicide inspector Bryan Clauser is losing his mind. How else to explain his dreams, dreams that mirror — with impossible accuracy — gruesome murders drenching the city in blood? How else to explain the feelings these dreams provoke in him? Not disgust, not horror, but excitement. As Bryan and his longtime partner Pookie' Chang investigate the killings, they learn that things are even stranger than they initially seem. ...
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Dark and awesome!
- By Beth on 09-01-22
Fun, creepy syfy thriller
Reviewed: 05-30-24
This was a fun listen. Good, albeit a bit disturbing, imagination and great character interactions. The narrator, Phil Gigante nailed the voices and the timing for some of the laugh out loud Pookie one-liners.
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Enemy Below
- Nocturnus, Book 1
- By: Devon C. Ford
- Narrated by: Jay Snyder
- Length: 10 hrs and 9 mins
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Beneath the surface a war rages between the surviving demons still inhabiting the Earth and those few, the initiated, who fight to keep it buried deep where it belongs in the darkest shadows. Troy Odell was doing what he did best, taking the fight to the enemies of the free world. No two missions were ever the same, but he never expected his world to turn so violently upside down as it did. The only surviving member of his team of US Marine Raiders, he finds himself drawn into that secret battle.
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Not Great
- By Jeb on 02-21-25
- Enemy Below
- Nocturnus, Book 1
- By: Devon C. Ford
- Narrated by: Jay Snyder
Great story
Reviewed: 05-11-24
This was a great first-in-series book, with hopefully many more sequels to come. Good character development, suspense and fun monster times which was well narrated with great individual voice inflections!
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