
The Fear of Silence
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Narrated by:
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Nathan Smith Jones
About this listen
Hal Kapernaum brings his son to the company town of Seco, Arizona, where he hopes a new plant manager job will provide a fresh start, but the small Arizona town shares Hal’s same fear: SILENCE. The town is convinced the SILENCE is killing people. Nine have died in the last few weeks. Speakers of all models, shapes and sizes dot the roofs of the downtown buildings like nervous gargoyles. Because this fear is affecting production at the plant, Hal’s boss wants him to investigate and stop it, but soon Hal must face his biggest fear.
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The story came alive through the sound of the author’s expressive voice…. What a talent!
Ironically appropriate given the subject matter: silence.
The story, like many of Stephen King’s works, transports us to a supernatural world that offers a message or meaning. And, with a literary nod to C.S. Lewis, the evil character crawls into the reader’s own psyche as he weaves his web within the characters’ minds. I enjoyed the author’s use of words to set the atmosphere. Creative and palpable. Great writing.
The Sound & The Story - wow!
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If you enjoyed the Screwtape Letters, you’ll love this! It wasn’t the exact story but the same vein
Really, really good book! Very much in the vein of The Screwtape Letters.
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Pleasantly surprised how much I liked this
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