
The Eater
Gate 4: A Serial Novel, Book 1
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Narrated by:
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Bryan Anderson
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Sonya Anderson
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By:
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Terry M. West
About this listen
Beneath a dead, forgotten city in north central Texas, an ancient evil strengthens. Guarded by a collection of monsters, demons, and freaks of nature, Gate 4 is our only defense. As long as its dark keepers remain on our side.
Gate 4 is a new serial novel by Terry M. West and it features numerous characters and monsters from his dark fiction universe.
Part One: The Eater
Paul Marrane is a forever man cursed with the bite that never heals. The hunger that never ends. Ambushed outside a honky tonk in Lake Worth, Texas, Paul is taken to the deep underground bunker of Gate 4 where the secrets of his past and the purpose of the gate intersect.
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Meh
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Great Start
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great read
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looking forward to the next book
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Interesting characters/world, piqued my interest!
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Narration was horrible.
Perhaps I would have enjoyed the story more if the narrators were better. The narration was lifeless. The male narrator had a habit of placing the emphasis on odd parts/words within the sentence making the flow painful and annoying. One sentence he placed emphasis on the second word then the next sentence it was on the fourth word, etc, etc...and none of it made sense or followed a pattern/reason of any sort. The female narrator was monotone most of the time and sounded like she was reading rather than speaking naturally.
The narration is KEY for an audiobook...good narrators can made a bad story better and bad narrators can make a great story bad.
Meh...
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