
Pay Up and Die
The Debt Collector Series, Book 1
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Narrated by:
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Justin R. Beaudry
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By:
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Chuck Buda
Life in our times can be dangerous.
So many people struggle to make ends meet. Providing for the modern family is expensive and getting more costly each year.
Something has to give.
Michael Wright works hard to bring home a paycheck. His daughter is sick with a terminal illness. The only way to save her life is to pay for an expensive, experimental surgery. But his rainy day fund is empty. The credit cards are maxed out. And so is the home equity line. His only remaining option is to take out yet another loan.
A new loan with a steep cost. Beyond interest rates.
A loan with an addendum of death.
Michael's story is a cautionary tale. And it applies to all of us.
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This story delivers
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great story
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Though I enjoyed the plot line of the book, the poor sound quality and narrator negatively impacted my overall opinion. I hope the author selects a different performer for his next project.
Poor Narrator
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Michael is a husband and father living an ordinary life, except that he has a very sick dauhgter who needs lifesaving treatment. His mind twirls around his financial situation and how to come up with the money for his daughters surgery. Michael is having nightmares and feels guilty about not being able to save his daughters life. He sees no other option than to take out a another loan. He's now entering a world he'd never imagined.
This is a story that will have you sitting on the edge and it's brilliantly well-written and well-plotted. The story takes a lot of twists and turns and you'll just wish that money didn't exist. It's a dark story and takes some horror twists along the way. Furthermore, the story is very believable and matches what we've heard/read about from the underworld.
The narrator Justin R. Beaudry disappointed me though. He was very monotone in his reading and reading was what he did. I wished for a more lively performance and was about to give up on the story many times. If it wasn't for my curiosity of how this story would turn out, I had dished this book from the 2nd chapter. There are also production issues and I wish new authors in audiobooks would research more about the importance of good narration/production. Poor narration can always break the best story.
*This book was gifted to me in exchange for an honest review.
Brilliant suspense
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Where does Pay Up and Die rank among all the audiobooks you’ve listened to so far?
I just started audio books but I am really enjoying them. This was my 5th audio book and definitely moved itself quickly to the top of my list.Who was your favorite character and why?
Michael Wright...he is the main character and a likable guy. You feel for what he goes through and just can't help to root for him.Have you listened to any of Justin R. Beaudry’s other performances before? How does this one compare?
I have not listened to Justin before but think he did a great job.Was there a moment in the book that particularly moved you?
I can't tell my favorite part because I don't want to give anything away, but there are lots of great parts.Pulled in from the 1st sentence
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I received this free from the author for an honest review.
Title says it all
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terrible
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