
Hungry Ghosts
Hungry Ghosts Series, Book 1
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Narrated by:
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Thom Bowers
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By:
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Ron Ripley
A cold dark night. A cemetery full of secrets. And murderous ghosts on the loose.
After more than a decade, Connor Mann is forced out of the psychiatric ward he once called home. He finds himself back in the town where he grew up, with a distant father, and a tragedy all too painful to bear.
His attempt to resume a normal life soon comes under attack when he encounters restless spirits lurking in the basement. And someone - or something - terribly vicious awaits him with open arms in nearby Pine Grove Cemetery.
Meanwhile, a series of unexplained murders begin to wreak havoc on the town, and a group of detectives work tirelessly on the puzzling case. Unbeknownst to them, an elderly Chinese man, Hu, is on the lookout for a nefarious priest, who might hold the key to unlocking the mystery.
As a legion of deadly ghosts cast an ominous cloud over Pine Grove, Connor must confront his tragic past and gather all his strength to defeat them. The battle against unimaginable evil will change everything he knows about himself, and the world.
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not my favorite
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Pot wise, I really enjoyed learning about Chinese Ghosts and the difference between them and the normal Ghosts. The lore was fascinating and I ended up Googling them. The pacing of this was fast paced and really creepy, especially when the Ghosts would say that they were Hungry!!! It gave me chills. I was also glad to see a twist on the normal Ghost books this author has written.
I liked Connor. He saw his mother being killed by a Ghost and was put into a psychiatric ward for a lot of his life. He is now out and finding it hard to adjust. When the Ghosts try to kill him, Mister Hu is the only one he can turn to, because Hu believes him. Connor, despite his faults, is willing to do whatever he can to stop the Ghosts.
In all, this was an exciting, new and entertaining book. I loved seeing the flashbacks at the end of the book, and I'm really looking forward to seeing what is next for these characters.
Once again, Thom Bowers is able to bring the creepiness alive!! His portrayal of the Ghosts was chilling and he brought the atmosphere to life. Thoroughly enjoyed his performance.
I was voluntarily provided this audiobook for free from the author, narrator, or publisher. This in no way affected nor influenced my thoughts.
Intriguing look at Chinese Ghosts.
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Awesome
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Fabulous book and an amazing story! Again, Ron Ripley does not disappoint!
The Living Will Suffer The Dead
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Looks like another great series!
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out of my favorite
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Love it
GREAT STORY
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Scary, fun read!
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Another great one by Mr.Ripley
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Would you listen to Hungry Ghosts again? Why?
I don't think I would, no, because I'm not all that enamored with the idea that Chinese ghosts are different from Western ghosts and that they can change how a Western ghost behaves. I didn't buy into the reasoning we were given to explain why people became hungry ghosts. I understand the mentality that a person's beliefs can change what happens to them after they die but I don't understand why that would affect another person who doesn't share those beliefs.ie: This evil Chinese monk dies and becomes a hungry ghost - okay. I'll buy that. But then he kills an American who has no ties or beliefs connected with Chinese beliefs and the American can become a hungry ghost? Why? If it's centered on our beliefs, why would the American become something they didn't believe in when they were alive?
What was your reaction to the ending? (No spoilers please!)
I was happy enough with the ending. It makes me wonder how many books are going to be in this series.Have you listened to any of Thom Bowers’s other performances before? How does this one compare?
As always, Thom Bowers gives a wonderful performance. Listening to this audiobook was actually more enjoyable than reading the book on my own because listening to Bowers reading pulled me farther into the story.Was there a moment in the book that particularly moved you?
There were some icky moments that were like "WHOA!" but I wasn't emotionally moved this time, no. I cried no tears and felt good or bad for no one. Every death scene was interesting though.Great performance, disappointing story
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