
Black Shadows Under a Blood Moon
A Horror Short Story
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Narrated by:
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JD Kelly
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By:
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Roma Gray
One by one, cities have been falling to a terrorist attack. No one can stop the terrorists or figure out where the next attack will take place. All that is known is when the attacks start, the strange gas the terrorists use turns the moon a blood red, and black shadows of men and women are seen, slinking among the buildings.
Yet, somehow, not a single survivor has managed to provide a solid description of the people attacking their towns. Most contribute this to the mysterious gas that seems to put the residence into a temporary psychotic state, but what if it’s something more than that?
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Another great one
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The narrator, JD Kelly, was awesome. He put emotion behind the words and had a clear voice. I'll have to check out more from him.
I was given this audiobook at my request and have voluntarily left this review. This in no way affected nor influenced my thoughts.
Creepy short story!
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In fact, who can truly believe what the government says anyway?
JD Kelly narrates Roma’s books and he does a fabulous job of carrying the tension while maintaining the credulity of the story. He could have made the story campy, but he didn’t. The combination of Roma and JD is a great one and I hope there are more audiobooks to come.
Who can you trust?
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Mystery, foreboding, horror
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Roma does it again
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Well, if you know Roma Gray you might start to suspect that there is a lot more to the tale, and believe me when the survivors say they've seen things in the shadows they mean it. The tale focuses on a family of three, and their next door neighbors. One thing I will say is that Gray does not shy away from doing the wrong thing, meaning the most creepy thing possible, in order to disturb her readers/listeners. The fact that she has no issues rapidly dwindling the population of the story in no time flat is testament to the fact that she likes to get to the meat of the story as well.
Her writing style is flawless, she delivers a one-two punch with a knee to the groin that you never say coming, she is descriptive, emotionally impactful, disturbing, and fun. That is a perfect combo for an awesome weaver of tales. Her narrator this go round, JD Kelly, also has the juice to pace the story and build tension almost effortlessly. I loved the way he handled the phone conversation. While it does sadden me to see Gray using different narrators rather than her original go to guy, Terry F. Self, I am glad to see her branching things out and breaking expectations. The rotation in narration is working well.
In short, I would have to say this is one of her creepier tales, and it is well worth the time and money, but you may lose a few nights sleep if you aren't careful. Sometimes, I wonder if she isn't accidentally channeling the dreams of some Lovecraftian Elder God. Even though I did receive a promo code for this review it in no way influenced my considerations of the material, and in fact, inspired me to be more honest. Getting a code generally makes me harsher as a reviewer as I am more often concerned what someone like Me will decide based on my review.
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Ever dance with a shadow in the bloody moonlight?
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This story brings us into the middle of the horror, as if a scene had been taken out of a bigger perspective - which is why it would be interesting to read the (yet non-existent) novel. And yet it works so well as a short.
As for the narrator, he usually changes dialects/accents as he changes between narration and dialogue. It often works really well, but occasionally he seems to slip which confuses or distracts me.
This one is for those who like zombie/supernatural threats taking over; perhaps the new “Van Helsing” series or a prequel to “I Am Legend” type stuff.
Would be interesting to read as a novel
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26 minutes of entertainment
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I'm even more afraid of the dark now!
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Excellent horror short, and well-performed!
Excellent!
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