
Requiem
The Tatterdemon Trilogy, Book 3
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Narrated by:
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Rick Gregory
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By:
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Steve Vernon
This is the final book of the trilogy - a fat monstrous volume of pure undiluted scarecrow terror.
Maddy and Wilfred, Earl and Wendy Joe Joel go toe-to-toe with an unbelievable army of scarecrows. And let me tell you...these aren't your granddaddy's scarecrows.
Give this a listen.
If you are a fan of good old-school "there's-something-weird-going-on-out-there-in-them-woods" kind of horror - the kind of horror made famous by novels like Stephen King's Salem's Lot or Stan Winston's Pumpkinhead then you will definitely enjoy Tatterdemon.
Hell is coming. And it is dressed in rags....
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Payoff!
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Rick Gregory does a good job with the narration. I've listened to a number of works he's narrated and find him to be remarkably consistent.
I do think if you choose to listen to the Tatterdemon Trilogy, you should grab the omnibus. While there are three parts, they are really just one story, and it makes more sense to just grab the whole thing together.
I received a copy of this audiobook in exchange for an honest review.
When Scarecrows Attack!
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Creepy trilogy!
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The plot really ramps up in this edition and doesn't let up. Not all the characters survive but that is to be expected, especially with this series!!! Fast paced, entertaining... if a little icky, this was a great series and I must check out more from this author.
Rick Gregory is easy to listen to and tells the story well. I enjoyed his performance.
I was given this audiobook at my request and have voluntarily left this review. This in no way affected nor influenced my thoughts.
Great read.
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Requiem
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Best in the trilogy
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I felt like the first two stories were a build up to the action. They told about the inhabitants of the town and laid the groundwork for the battle that is coming. While those were heavy on the character development and rising action, this one is mainly all plot driven finally arriving at the climax and resolution. The first two stories didn’t seem to really have much of a direction other than something evil was brewing. This one has a clear direction and a defined plot that I don’t know that anyone would have been able to guess how it was going to play out. This really became an all-out battle and nobody is safe.
I really think I preferred the inane tales of the inhabitants more than the Tatterdemon plot itself. I don’t mean that that part wasn’t enjoyable, I just really enjoyed hearing about how crazy all the inhabitants were. I found myself wanting to hear more about their unusual lives and the crazy antics they get into outside of their dealings with the demon. What I wouldn’t do to roll up to the bar with those guys once a week for a few hours. They all were so unique and I quickly became engrossed in who they were and why they were the way there were. Vernon really knows how to write round characters. I honestly could listen to another three books of purely character interaction, especially if Marvin is included.
These types of stories must be written with Rick Gregory’s voice in mind. He voices these stories perfectly and provides the right amount of grittiness for the characters. His voice really helps set the mood and just rips you off your seat and drags you into the story. There isn’t another narrator I think of who can voice this better.
I was voluntarily provided this free review copy audiobook by the author, narrator, or publisher.
Crazy as a Madhouse Painting of God
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Great Conclusion
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