
Dead Stream Curse
A Northern Michigan Asylum Novel
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Narrated by:
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Nicole Jatho Swanson
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Craig A Hart
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By:
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J.R. Erickson
A secret they intended to take to the grave, but the dead will tell...
In 1945, Liv commits an unspeakable act. She flees from her life, but all actions have consequences. Twenty years later, she's drawn back to Northern Michigan where it all began.
Dead Stream Curse weaves together the past and present in a chilling ghost story filled with mystery.
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There are two stories here: Liv and Stephen's story and Mack and Jesse's story, which happens a couple of decades later.
As we advance into the narration we begin to see how both stories connect, and when the end arrives is truly thrilling and deeply satisfying.
And, if you have read the previous stories you'll be delighted to find that Sophia makes a brief cameo here. And we also learn A LOT about Dr Kaiser, and it gives us a lot of insight into the reasons behind his character.
Oh! And we also have Nordic mythology! I really liked that :D
I liked both narrators, Nicole Jatho Swanson & Craig A Hart, although it would have been better if, after the recording, both narrations would have been put at the same volume.
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Not the best in the aeries
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Great story! If you can get past the narrator...
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Jacki, you just keep getting better and better! I love how the story develops through interweaving timelines, characters and the paranormal. I have never been able to find good scary stories but Jacki is my favourite! I cant believe what a gem this series is, you have to read it! Although it is a series, each book is stand alone so you wont miss any plot details from hearing only one, but you would miss out on awesomeness if you miss any of them!! It is exciting, chilling, eerie, entertaining, and absolutely brilliant. Highly highly highly recommended!!
The narrators were excellent, making the story even more enjoyable. Thank you for an awesome performance.
Note: This book was given to me for free at my request and I provided this objective review voluntarily.
Scary, brilliant, so totally worth it!!
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Interesting
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Speaking of the narrators, they both did great! However, one thing threw me: there is a particular character that has a Scandinavian accent. The female narrator did it splendidly. However, the male narrator did not even attempt it when narrating that person’s voice, which made things confusing until I realized he, indeed, was the same character. It’s not good for a character to have, then lose, then regain his accent between chapters
Overall good story.
Warning: Some unnecessary foul language in the book. I wish books came with ratings or advisories of such.
Worth sticking around for
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Nicole Jatho Swanson and Craig A hart were a great narrating team for this book. They both have voices easy to listen to. By having two narrators, helped me follow the jumps in time. Their voices compliment each other and kept the story flowing smoothly. I look forward to hearing more from both narrators.
a haunting tale
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Terrible narration!
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I’ve grown accustomed to different narrators for each book, but I was surprised to see that this one had two narrators. I was a little off put that the volume of the narrations was not equal and felt that I had to increase the volume with Ms. Swanson and therefore, decrease the volume with Mr. Hart. Overall, I felt that they both did a decent job and it helped the story move along switching between the view points and types of narration each of them provided.
It was Ms. Erickson’s writing style that kept me listening though. Her stories require focus to follow the multitude of characters and the different timelines, but it is so worth it in the end. She has an uncanny ability to wrap everything up so eloquently that despite any frustration a reader may have during the book, it all dissipates upon the novel’s end.
I highly recommend these novels, especially if you enjoy spooky/scary stories and truly if you have ever visited the location that inspired them all.
I was provided with a free copy of this audio book for my honest review. The views expressed here are entirely my own.
Riveting
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Well done
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