
Twisted Beginning
Twisted Journey, Book 1
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Narrated by:
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Andrew McDermott
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By:
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RA Lingenfelter
About this listen
Sound of Revenge: Book One in the Twisted Beginning Series.
Scott died bitter and angry, mindless of anything other than revenge.
Icarus desired his soul.
Would Scott willingly give up his afterlife in the name of vindication?
©2017 RaeAnne Hadley (P)2019 RaeAnne Hadley
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UNIQUE!
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Andrew McDermott is a new to me narrator, but I enjoyed his Irish lilt.
Gifted this audible book for a fair and honest review.
Big decisions ⚖️
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Great book
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Don't quit before it really starts!!
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Even though the story was dull, narrator, Andrew McDermott, gave a great performance, as usual. I have listened to several of his books. His voice is always calm and soothing to me. He does a great job with speed, tone and enunciation. I do question the choice of using a narrator with an Irish accent for a book initially set in America. I was able to put that out of my mind, though, since the majority of the story is set in the “after-life” realm.
Dull Story Saved By A Great Narrator
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