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Doctor Nine

By: Jonathan Maberry
Narrated by: Tom Weiner
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From New York Times bestselling author Jonathan Maberry comes a psychological thriller about a little girl whose imaginary friends are guiding her through the process of becoming a serial killer. This story originally appeared in the anthology Killers and has been reprinted many times, including in the collection Tales from the Fire Zone.

©2015 Jonathan Maberry (P)2015 Blackstone Audio, Inc.
Literature & Fiction Suspense Scary
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Very short story with murderous characters who are connected in some way. this book isn't as easy for me to rate.

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Enjoyab!le, but wanted more in this particular story, a little more background. v
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Creepy!!

Wow this was super creepy! Could be a great novel. I’d listen again, great story.

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I want more!

Absolutely loved this story! At points the location was briefly difficult to picture, but the story is unique, interesting and completely pulled me in. I wanted it to be an entire book, not just a short story! Or one of a series about the main character! Johnathan, if you are reading this, would you write more on this little girl? Please?!

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There is 'in media res' and then there's this.

This might be a good story, it might be really interesting, but I couldn't get past the cold open. It starts in a car with strange characters and there is so little context and so much familiarity between the characters that I couldn't get a grasp on what was happening.

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Rather repugnant tale of a budding serial killer

There were several off things about this book, chief among them was the James Earl Gray deep gravelly voice narrating a short story that follows the POV of a young girl and burgeoning serial killer. Also, for a book written in 2008, set during the internet age, it is over fond of the word mulatto. Random repellent imagery included describing colors such as piss yellow. Ultimately, I found this a rather pedestrian tale. For a better take on following the POV of a sociopathic killer, try Daisy Chains (another short Audible freebie) or A Certain Hunger (a full length book, if you like the idea of following a cannibalistic, craven sex fueled female serial killer)..

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