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The Legend of the Albino Farm

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The Legend of the Albino Farm

By: Steve Yates
Narrated by: Nina Alvamar
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The harrowing saga of the last of a loving family cursed over the years by a progressively destructive community legend or by a piece of land in the Missouri Ozarks that is haunted by some evil first revealed through a childhood vision.

The Legend of the Albino Farm is a horror story turned inside out. What if a thriving family were saddled with an unshakable spook tale? And what if that lore cursed them with an unending whirlwind of destruction from thrill seekers, partiers, bikers, and goths? Hettienne Sheehy is about to inherit this devouring legacy. Last child to bear a once golden name, she is heiress to a sprawling farm in the Missouri Ozarks. During summer, childhood idylls in the late 1940s, Hettienne has foreseen all this apocalyptic fury in frightening, mystifying visions. Haunted by a whirling augury, by a hurtful spook tale, and by a property that seems to doom all who would dare own it, in the end, Hettienne will risk everything to save the family she truly loves. The legend has haunted two generations of Sheehys and marred all memory of the family's glory days. Worse, this spooky lore now draws revelers, druggies, motorcycle gangs, hippies, and later goths to trample the land, set bonfires, and vandalize its structures, all while Hettienne's aged aunts cling to privacy, sanity, and a rapidly deteriorating 13-room mansion.

From her youth, throughout her marriage and her rearing of her children, the curse of the Sheehys drags at her and her family like a vortex. Haunted by a whirling augury, by a hurtful spook tale, and by a relentlessly judgmental Ozarks city, in the end, Hettienne believes she must make decisions that might compromise her family's financial security but will severe them from an ever more dangerous legacy.

©2017 Steve Yates (P)2017 Recorded Books
Genre Fiction Horror Literary Fiction Supernatural Thriller & Suspense Scary Paranormal Haunted Motorcycle Exciting
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Is there anything you would change about this book?

I'd put it in a different category. It's more like a family drama than a horror story.

What was most disappointing about Steve Yates’s story?

It's mis categorized.

What about Nina Alvamar’s performance did you like?

Good annunciation.

Did The Legend of the Albino Farm inspire you to do anything?

No.

How is this categorized as horror?

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I'm from Spfd so this was an interesting take on an old legend. The story lagged in many places, but Nina's performance was a saving grace. Overall, it was fine.

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The only good thing about this story was the reading. It started off interesting but quickly deteriorated into a void of words.

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