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The Port Chatham Trilogy

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The Port Chatham Trilogy

By: Steven Douglas Brown
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Overall a good group of fictional Bigfoot stories.

The AI narrator was not bad, but on single words, like chapter numbers, it was clipped and hard to understand, with long pauses at times that made me check if it had stopped playing. Some of the firearm/calibers sounded odd and I had to think about it, and realized it was the way the AI narrated it (or the author had a bad grip on how to write out .50 Caliber).

The first story was the best of the 3. The second got me interested right away. Maybe if the stories were longer they would have been better developed and fleshed out? The 3rd story was harder to follow, but that might be as it touched on the whoo area of the Bigfoot subject.

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