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Disciple

The New Apocrypha, Book 2

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Disciple

By: A.G. Mock
Narrated by: Jeremy Carlisle Parker
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A boy prophet who can raise the dead. Followers who would kill for his favor. And a sibling on the run for more than her life . . .

It was a moment to spawn a thousand nightmares. But fourteen-year-old Diane Cockerton still can't remember that day in the Little Woods. Her father prevented 'something unimaginable' from happening to her is all she's ever been told. Two years later, Diane is finally ready to rejoin the world.

Her mother has been blessed with another child, a 'miracle baby' called Simon. But there's something unnatural about Diane's new brother. Strange things have begun to happen. Disturbing things that can't be explained.

Things that only happen around Simon Peter . . .

Hailed as a 'horror story for true horror fans,' Disciple is a nightmare-inducing tale of modern day evil masquerading as salvation. If you long for satisfaction from a horror story; if supernatural thrillers, religious horror, demonic prophecy, and twisted endings you won't see coming are what you yearn for; then you'll love A. G. Mock's award-winning trilogy!

Can Diane expose her brother's dark truth before it's too late . . . ?

Contains mature themes.

©2022 A.G. Mock (P)2023 Tantor
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This was an intense an deep horror book. I was forced repeat chapters so I fully understand the direction of the book.

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Move over, Mr King!

Continuing from the first book, The Little Woods, the author builds upon the incredible story line with masterful craft! Full of twists and turns that the reader doesn’t see coming, the sequel pulls you deeper and deeper into the story. So much that you feel like you are standing right there in the midst of it all!

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Terrifying and jaw dropping horror!

Having already read the book, I wanted to experience the emotions of listening to the Disciple as well. It did not disappoint.
From the very beginning to the terrifying end, you will not be able to stop listening.
If you’ve read the Disciple, I highly recommend also listening to the audio. It’s a whole different shocking experience.
The narrator is incredible and does an exceptional job bringing life into all the characters.

The Disciple is book two of the New Apocrypha trilogy by A.G. Mock and a continuation of The Little Wood’s.
This story will haunt you as you wait for the final book of the New Apocrypha: The Shadow Watchers.

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WOW

I thought The Little Woods was Amazing!!! Disciple blows it right out of the stratosphere!!!!! A.G. Mock, brings us another brilliantly written and gripping tale. Jeremy Carlisle Parker gets 10 stars in my book…. Wonderfully narrated.

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Narration ruined it for me

I loved the first book. Read it when it first came out in print. When I saw the series would be on Audible, I listened to it again and went straight into the second book. Couldn't finish. Got through maybe 2 hours worth before moving on. First they changed narrators. Then one of the characters entire accent changed. On top of that, it seemed the girl, Diane, suddenly became a moody teenager. I don't remember her age being mentioned in the first, but she felt younger. Maybe 8 or 9. Now she's 14. Felt too big of a leap for only a couple of years going by and the trauma she endured. I also wasn't crazy about the perspective change. The first book was told through Ian's memories and experiences. Now it's through Diane's teenage mind. Just couldn't get into it.

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More "the omen" than ", the exorcist".

Descent story with genuinely creepy sometimes disturbing moments.

I don't understand the choice of going for the huge overarching religious themes as opposed to the smaller more intimately frightening ones like say, the exorcist. Once you get that ambitious there's always the temptation to go beyond what's needed in terms of the source material (the Bible, Christianity etc) and get into some strange writing choices.

I feel that this series has taken a turn for the worse with the direction that Mock has decided to take it. That said, still very creepy and I'm mildly interested enough to continue and see how it all gets resolved.

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