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Horror and Mystery Anthology
- Ghosts and Zombies Returning from the Grave
- Narrated by: Gregory Pierce
- Length: 7 hrs and 6 mins
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Publisher's summary
This anthology of short stories contains many different elements fans of the horror and mystery genre will enjoy, such as:
- Time travel and playing around with the change of events.
- Zombies and outbreaks of the undead in apocalyptic scenarios.
- Survival in times when things get tough.
- Ghosts and the appearance of those from the other side to warn and scare their victims.
- Being able to foretell the future and getting a chance to prevent disasters.
- Confusion and psychopathic tendencies in a deviant brain.
- Murderous creatures that devour their preys in unnatural ways.
- Slaughter of infected creatures in creepy atmospheres.
- Miscommunication and arguments in relationships that add to the tension of dire situations.
- Unraveled mysteries that point to perpetrators you would never expect.
- And so much more.
Don’t wait and get started with these fun, engaging short stories from a creative mind.
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Greenways Goblins
- Resurrection Quest, Book 1
- By: Daniel Schinhofen
- Narrated by: Travis Baldree
- Length: 8 hrs and 45 mins
- Unabridged
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When freakish storms envelope the Earth, people start disappearing without a trace. Wild theories abound: Is it aliens, spontaneous combustion, or perhaps quantum entanglement? The only ones who might know are those who have vanished. An average group of gamers is setting up to start a new campaign. The storms rage across the world, but they only care about the game they are about to start. Little do they know that they would be next to disappear from the face of the Earth.
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excellent
- By Rida Son on 03-13-20
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World's Strongest Farmer
- World's Strongest Farmer, Book 1
- By: Tyr Havolt
- Narrated by: Ulf Bjorklund
- Length: 6 hrs and 44 mins
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Raverek wants nothing more than to be a farmer like his dad; tend the fields, harvest the crops, and kill the occasional monster who breaks through the fog wall that borders his home. But getting what he wants isn't so easy when everyone's job class is designated by the gods and they have plans for the would-be farmer. A pestilence that hasn't been seen for 200 years has discovered a way to pierce the fog wall and the world is going to need a hero.
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Yet another week willed protagonist.
- By Kindle Customer on 06-02-20
By: Tyr Havolt
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Iron & Velvet
- Kate Kane, Paranormal Investigator Series, Book 1
- By: Alexis Hall
- Narrated by: Cat Gould
- Length: 8 hrs and 26 mins
- Unabridged
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Name's Kane, Kate Kane. I'm a paranormal private investigator, which is like a normal private investigator except - and stop me if you're having trouble following this - more paranormal. This business comes with a few basic rules: don't start drinking before noon, don't get your partner killed, don't sleep with the woman who killed him. Last year I broke all of them.
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Vampire werewolf witch faerie soft core porn
- By Ralene on 06-01-20
By: Alexis Hall
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Sorcery Reborn
- The Rebellion Chronicles, Book 1
- By: Steve McHugh
- Narrated by: Simon Mattacks, Elizabeth Knowelden
- Length: 10 hrs and 45 mins
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After losing his powers in an epic battle between good and evil, former sorcerer Nate Garrett finds himself living as a humble human in Clockwork, Oregon. While the world thinks Nate is dead, his friends continue to fight against Avalon and the evil it’s intent on spreading. Avalon’s forces turn up in Clockwork, and Nate’s frustration grows with every passing day his magic doesn’t return. He finds himself trying to stop Avalon’s plans while hiding from enemies who would destroy everything in their path to see him dead.
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Not first in series
- By SanRetro on 02-01-20
By: Steve McHugh
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Lost and Found
- By: Orson Scott Card
- Narrated by: Stefan Rudnicki
- Length: 9 hrs and 4 mins
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That's the question that has haunted 14-year-old Ezekiel Blast all his life. But he's not a thief, he just has a talent for finding things. Not a superpower - a micropower. Because what good is finding lost bicycles and hair scrunchies, especially when you return them to their owners and everyone thinks you must have stolen them in the first place? If only there were some way to use Ezekiel's micropower for good, to turn a curse into a blessing. His friend Beth thinks there must be, and so does a police detective investigating the disappearance of a little girl.
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Good book from a great Author
- By Jim on 03-30-21
By: Orson Scott Card
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- John
- 02-12-20
I enjoy stories like this
I am honestly impressed with the professional tone of voice, the content, the plots of the different short stories. It was a good experience. I love the horror genre, and this was definitely it for me.
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- Anonymous User
- 02-14-20
Nothing wrong with this
There is literally nothing wrong with this book, in my opinion. I enjoyed the stories, the mystery, the murder and the crime. It was full of zombies and ghosts, and that was good enough for me.
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- Theresa
- 01-15-20
This is good
This is one of the better books I've listened to lately. It contains some pretty scary stories, but not cruel or gruesome. So if you're into a lot of blood, this is not it. If you're into ghosts, monsters, and mysteries, this is a good one. No doubt. That being said, I really enjoyed it.
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- Kelly
- 01-14-20
Wow
Good stories. The cover looks scarier than a lot of the short stories in there. I thoroughly enjoyed it, though.
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- Windy
- 02-13-21
Terrible
The stories are terrible and the horrible naration makes it torturous. Bad grammar and boring.
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- Melissa Myers Baseden
- 06-07-20
how did this get so many 5 stars?
i love ghost stories and mysteries but I couldn't get into any of these. disappointing
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- Joe Van Houdt
- 10-27-20
Narration killed it for me
I felt like the narrator doesn't know how to pause during certain instances that would bring the situation to life or even add feeling to the characters. At first I thought I must have pressed something to speed up the narration but nope just felt like an audio speed read. Wish I could have listened to the whole thing to really rate the stories, but I just couldn't get past the first 10 minutes of narration.
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- Christina
- 01-23-20
Narrator ruined it
The narrator for this story absolutely ruined it for me. Their voice is monotone through out every single story, even when it is stated that a character cried out or yelled it is all still just a drab monotone reading. There are a lot of action scenes in the stories this book contains and I feel they really could have benefited from even some light inflection of tone. There’s no differentiation in tone between when a character is sad, scared, bored or even screaming! I will say that the narrator isn’t the only thing that made this book less enjoyable. The writer often uses two words to describe something that totally contradict each other such as “she said silently” how can someone say something and it still be silent? She said softly or quietly would have gone better. There are a lot of instances in this book that made me do a double take because the word being used did not seem to fit the narration previous or did not fit contextually. The narrator also has a tendency to run chapter titles into the story. There are is no break or pause to tell you when the chapter title announcement ends and the story actually continues because they are ran together and the lack of inflection makes it all just sound the same. The stories are also not scary at all, they seem more intended for a preteen audience than anything. The stories are slightly interesting but not enough to cancel out the negative qualities this book has. I would recommend this book for preteens and anyone who is looking for a book to put them to sleep (the narration is so even And monotone it often lulls you to sleep).
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- VikingRob
- 08-17-20
So-so
The stories were good. performance was very monotone and almost put me to sleep at times.
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- shawn johnson
- 08-21-20
Written for children or by a child?
Nothing scary about these stories and the writing seems geared toward children more than adults. Some of it was so painful to listen to that I had to stop listening for long periods on occasion before trying to finish the stories. The way the characters speak made me think they were all little kids. Adults don't talk like that. Never would've purchased this for myself but might be fine for children under 13.
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