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A House of Ghosts

By: Mason Dean
Narrated by: Ramona Master, Cheryl May, Elisabeth Lagelee
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Publisher's summary

The complicated history of the Brandt Mansion has been long forgotten.

Few in the small, remote town of Tibbetts, Connecticut, even remember the estate and the insidious events that took place years earlier. Struggling with writer’s block and a tight deadline for his new novel, David Pragmore suggests a retreat away from Hartford to his wife, Susan, in order to find fresh inspiration. The publishers want David’s new book to shine in the horror genre, so when David reads about the odd manor with a haunted past, it seems like the perfect place to recapture his muse. But David and Susan quickly discover that some stories aren’t meant to be told.

The Haunting of Saxton Mansion

Author Rob Hooper and his wife, Janet, are looking for a quiet place to live. The grandiose, isolated Victorian-style relic is everything they could want. A mysterious, widowed owner offers them a deal that can’t be passed up. But they quickly discover that some things are too good to be true.

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Good Story

I liked the story, but I think it is more for teens. It's good to know Alexandria Clark has added other stories to box sets. I was getting tired of The haunting of Payton Manor.

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kinda got there

the readers voice, tempo, changing characters was difficult for me to listen to, especially for the male characters

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Loved it but....

Loved the stories but one of the narrators sounded like a bad ai with pronunciation. It was painful to listen to.

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Good

Overall was good, narration and plot, with a good characters. Have read others by author that I enjoyed

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Not Bad

The first story kind of lost me but loved the narrator. The Haunting of Saxton house series I really enjoyed however the narrator would have been better if the woman that read the first story narrated it. The last I heard already but really enjoyed it.

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A House of Ghosts

This haunted house collection of stories was mostly entertaining and interesting. one of the female narrators couldn't pronounce the word...patio and a few other words. that was irritating and confusing.

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Good story maybe...

Good story, although long winded in some parts. What I disliked the most, reason I stopped listening was the telling of location at the beginning of EVERY chapter. Yes, it may sound petty, but it drove me batty. Like the listeners couldn't tell they never left the house from chapter to chapter.

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First story is OK, different narrator ruined 2nd

I listened to the first story and pretty much enjoyed it. It's not wonderful, but it's relaxing background listening while you do other things, no animals or kids were harmed (at least in the present, I admit I dozed through part of this, so there may have been some murders in the past that I missed) , and I liked the wrap up. It was mildly spooky without being at all scary. The narrator for the first story is a little difficult in that she has odd pacing, and tends to cut sentences in half and read them as if there's a period in the middle and the second half of the sentence is a whole new one. It's like she's never seen the material before and occasionally it gets away from her. She has a nice voice, though, and is overall decent. So, I'd recommend the first story. Sadly, the first story is only a tiny fraction of the entire book, the rest is apparently made up of the saga of Saxon Grange. I say apparently because I was absolutely unable to listen to the second reader. . Her voice is so high pitched, so nasal, and sounds so much like she needs to just take a deep breath and read from her diaphragm instead of from the back of her nose that I simply could not stand to listen to her. Also, there was mention of a dog arriving in the first part of the Saxon Grange story (part 0) that I heard before I gave up, and I never listen to any horror story with any animal in it, because you know what's going to happen to them. Overall, therefor, I would not recommend this book, since it's only possible to listen to a tiny fraction of it (being the first story).

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Such a difficult listen.

While the story could have gone somewhere, I felt it fell flat. I felt like characters jumped in and out, couldn't get and idea of the age of the main characters and one just happens to disappear after she does all of the initial work, leaving the husband to stupidly go after the bad guy alone leaving the guy to play hero. It felt hollow and trite in places. I felt the end was severely lacking and like it was quick and sloppy.
The narration felt like someone was reading it for the first time and didn't understand the proper use of grammar. Sentences were read in a choppy manner and it was rather distracting. I couldn't even start the second book because the narrator's voice was just plain annoying. I didn't finish the entire listen. The first story was enough for me. sad I wasted a credit.

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