
The Seventh Ward
The Haunted, Book 2
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Narrated by:
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Michael Pauley
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By:
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Patrick Logan
Not all hospital wards were built to heal people.
A grieving Robert Watts has little down time. Though he now has a house to live in, and friends new and old to join him, his financial woes have not been resolved. And he has yet to come to terms with the things that he has seen...and experienced. That is until Rob, Shelly, and Cal receive a visit from the mysterious Sean Sommers who offers them another job. Only this time, it's not a haunted estate that they are commissioned to purge, but an abandoned hospital ward...The Seventh Ward, a place that has been locked for decades, trapping more than just a horrible history within. This time, Robert finds himself narrowly tight-rope walking between life and death, the living and the dead. The problem is, Robert isn't sure which side he falls on anymore.
The Seventh Ward is the second book in the Haunted series, the sequel to the Amazon best-selling Shallow Graves, horrifying, disturbing, and truly haunting tales with shocking twists that you will never see coming. Grab your copy of The Seventh Ward from the Amazon best-selling author of the Insatiable series and the Family Values trilogy today!
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Hard to follow
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AWESOME
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Great story again!
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B Movie feel
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New favorite
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Would you try another book from Patrick Logan and/or Michael Pauley?
I'm not sure. I'm staying away for now.What could Patrick Logan have done to make this a more enjoyable book for you?
The female main character is irritating. She also says the "f" word far too many times, and with such gusto and sarcasm, it is uncountable. It gets in the way of the story and though the "f" word family (-er, -ing, etc) doesn't bother me, it's so overused by this annoying character that I was totally over it half-way through the story. I started hating the character and hoped she would die in the mental hospital they were stuck in.What aspect of Michael Pauley’s performance would you have changed?
I think his voice is very robotic and slow. It took a long time for me to get used to it. In fact, I just passed on the book "Skin" because in the first five words of the sample audio clip, I knew it was him. I looked up all the books he has narrated, an this one was in the list. Which reminded me that I needed to review it. He needs to be less intense during the less intense parts of the story, and he needs more inflection in his voice.Did The Seventh Ward inspire you to do anything?
It inspired me not to read the next in the series. Honestly, the series itself is good. I enjoyed the first book, Shallow Graves, very much. The "fu**ing woman" hadn't shown up yet, so it was much better than the second book.Any additional comments?
I have a feeling that the female character (Shelly, I think), is going to be central for the rest of the series, so unfortunately, I probably won't be listening to another unless I read reviews otherwise. It's a shame that this one character is killing the series for me. I would have preferred Robert alone. The additions of the two sidekicks makes the second book a little slapstick. I don't like much humor in my horror. And stupid, profanity-laced humor is off-putting for me. Maybe I will try again someday.Where to start...
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every entertaining
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Is there anything you would change about this book?
Yeah, I'd make Robert a believable hero.What was your reaction to the ending? (No spoilers please!)
Anticipating and annoyed. You can't reveal to the reader the identity of the "Goat" and leave it at that.Which character – as performed by Michael Pauley – was your favorite?
Dr. George Mansfield.Do you think The Seventh Ward needs a follow-up book? Why or why not?
Yes, the readers need answers to questions. For example, who is Sean and why is he giving Robert jobs to do. Why was Robert chosen? Can Michael Pauley change the way Shelly sounds? What is the story with the Goat?Why does it seem like Robert loves his daughter to the point that he makes mistakes thinking he'll see his daughter, but the relationship between Robert and his daughter Amy wasn't well developed. The reader is to assume that Robert and Amy had a very close bond, but that wasn't the case if you've read Shallow Graves.
A decent book
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This story was set in an old psych hospital populated by the ghosts of insane patients, doctors , and nurses--the familiar setting of numerous B-movies. Robert, the main character, is injured and briefly crosses back to the Marrow (some place which must be crossed after death, as far as I can gather). More questions are raised about the identity of Sean and why he has chosen Robert to send the ghosts on to the afterlife.
I will likely get at least one more book in this series. The narrator was fairly good and I also knew which character was speaking. These first two books are okay for listening while doing chores because the story does not require intent concentration.
Overall okay
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this is very good I want more
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